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World Health Organization | 01 May 2024
In preparation of the 4th High-Level Meeting of the United Nations General Assembly on the Prevention and Control of NCDs (4HLM on NCDs) in September 2025, the Global Coordination Mechanism on NCDs (GCM/NCD) has launched the WHO Symposium on Meaningful Engagement of people living with NCDs, mental health, and neurological conditions.
The WHO Symposium is convening individuals with lived experience, through formally recognizing their knowledge and expertise in co-creating and co-implementing NCD policies, programmes, and services that are responsible, equitable, holistic, and contextually appropriate. The event series will offer a platform for knowledge exchange and collaboration, facilitating strategic alliances between individuals with lived experience and its Member States, and developing strategic inputs towards the upcoming 4HLM on NCDs in September 2025.
The 1st meeting of the WHO Symposium on Meaningful Engagement took place on 15 and 16 May 2024. Missed the First Meeting? Read the daily recaps here.
Further meetings and activities are planned for later this year and in 2025. Current activities are focused on developing and implementing an advocacy strategy to operationalize meaningful engagement in the preparatory process for the 4HLM on NCDs, as well as several interim activities throughout the full Symposium timeline.
The WHO Symposium on Meaningful Engagement aims to:
The WHO Symposium on Meaningful Engagement is being co-created and co-implemented by people with lived experience, throughout its entire format.
A Steering Committee of nine lived experience experts is providing support to the design and implementation of the WHO Symposium on Meaningful Engagement:
People living with NCDs, mental health, and neurological conditions and organizations championing meaningful engagement of lived experiences are also invited to provide informal and voluntary guidance and input into the planning process for the WHO Symposium on Meaningful Engagement.
Engagement with WHO and the Steering Committee is ongoing through the KAP Community of Practice on Meaningful Engagement and over an email listserv with advisory members and relevant stakeholder organizations.
For questions and support requests for the WHO Symposium, please contact us at gcmncd@who.int.