Side Event at the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development (FFD4)
Hotel Alfonso XIII, San Fernando 2, Seville, 41004 Spain, Cartuja Room (Ground Floor) & Virtual
This session will convene as part of the broader activities surrounding the Financing for Development Conference. This high-level discussion aims to address one of the most pressing needs of our time: integrating health, science, finance, and the economy into a cohesive, collaborative agenda that can effectively respond to today’s complex global challenges.
In an era marked by cascading crises—ranging from pandemics and climate stress to technological disruption and economic fragmentation—there is growing recognition that siloed approaches are no longer viable. This session represents a call to action for systemic convergence, bringing together leaders and institutions that understand the value of aligning public health goals with scientific innovation, financial strategy, and sustainable economic development.
A moderated panel will follow, drawing on the expertise of leading voices from across health, digital infrastructure, financial institutions, and global science governance. Panelists will reflect on how data and science can guide investment and policy, how health innovations can be scaled through blended and inclusive finance, and how converged models of governance and partnership can deliver tangible social and economic returns. The panel will represent diverse perspectives, including those of Symerre Grey-Johnson of AUDA-NEPAD, Mei Lin Fung of IEEE.
Following the panel, participants will engage in an interactive Q&A session, creating a space for cross-sector dialogue and collaborative ideation. The session will conclude with a forward-looking reflection—What Next?—delivered by Brian O’Connor outlining potential pathways for future partnership and initiatives under the emerging Convergence framework.
The expected outcome of this session is to initiate a sustained conversation around the institutional, financial, and scientific frameworks needed to make convergence operational. It aims to foster strategic relationships, highlight innovative practices, and lay the foundation for follow-up actions at the UN General Assembly in September 2025 and the World Bank Spring Meetings in April 2026. Ultimately, this session will serve as both a catalyst and a connector—supporting a new paradigm in which health, science, finance, and the economy are understood not as isolated pillars, but as interdependent engines of sustainable development.
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