Crucially examined crucial topics about public and private sector collaborations. For instance, they considered the World Governments Summit arising from climate change and population growth. Reactions of various governments to these challenges which have resulted in withdrawing from partnerships in some instances were evaluated.
The contributions of science and technology to human health must be promoted through global cooperation between researchers and policy-makers who are responsible for developing health systems. Global funded alternative channels for financing are crucial for addressing socioeconomic problems, as pointed out during discussions.
Working groups were also charged with addressing emerging issues related to:
– globalization;
– inclusive governance;
– reducing inequalities between countries/regions.
The role that international organizations such as World Trade Organization (WTO), United Nations (UN) or World Bank (WB) play in this process has been underscored multiple times by participants during group discussions covering cases from Kenya, India And Azerbaijan.