WHO launches Health Inequality Monitoring Network

 In June 2025, the World Health Organization (WHO) established the Health Inequality Monitoring (HIM) Network—a WHO-led initiative committed to advancing health equity and inclusive health systems. Hosted by the Department of Data, Digital Health, Analytics and AI, the HIM Network advocates for the implementation of the Inequality Monitoring and Analysis Strategy, which supports three goals:

  1. strengthening capacity for health inequality monitoring;
  2. generating and disseminating evidence on health inequality; and
  3. developing health inequality monitoring tools, resources and best practices.

The HIM Network’s initial membership consists of 12 institutions, spanning all WHO regions and encompassing over 100 individual contributors.

The 12 members were selected from 68 applications received through an open call in March 2025 on the basis of their training and capacity-building experience, technical capacity, engagement in national and global initiatives, publication and research contribution, as well as innovation and methodological development. Institutional membership was confirmed in accordance with the WHO Framework of Engagement with Non-State Actors (FENSA) policy.

The governance of the HIM Network is supported by its Secretariat, based at WHO Headquarters. A Steering Committee, comprised of individuals from network member institutions, is being established to provide advice and input for the Network’s coordinated development.

A second open call for applicants to join the HIM Network is anticipated in early 2026.

WHO News

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