The Corporation participated in global dialogues on digital health in Kenya

This space brought together key players from the global ecosystem to reflect on the future of health systems in the digital age.

Participation took place at the Transform Health Midway Strategy Meeting and the Global Digital Health Forum 2025 in Nairobi, Kenya. These meetings facilitated the alignment of strategic priorities, the exchange of experiences in multisectoral collaboration, and the strengthening of ties with organizations, governments, academia, and international cooperation agencies. These forums reaffirmed the importance of advancing towards people-centered digital health, with responsible data governance and more equitable and sustainable health systems.

The Transform Health Midway Strategy Meeting was held on December 1, 2025, and brought together approximately 40 representatives from national coalitions in various regions of the world. The meeting focused on reviewing the progress and challenges of the 2030 Roadmap: Health for All in the Digital Age, a roadmap that seeks to guarantee universal access to health in a context of increasing digitalization.

CEDIA in this forum , sharing its experience in multisectoral collaboration for the digital transformation of health through an Open Government approach. The collaborative work with the Ministry of Public Health, academia, and civil society was presented as a model for strengthening collaborative, transparent, and people-centered processes.

Subsequently, from December 3 to 5, 2025, CEDIA participated in the Global Digital Health Forum, one of the leading global platforms for digital health exchange in low- and middle-income countries, which brought together approximately 1,200 participants in a hybrid format. The forum gathered representatives from the public sector, academic institutions, international cooperation agencies, implementing organizations, and technology providers. CEDIA

's participation in this event strengthened its relationship with the international digital health ecosystem, provided an opportunity to learn about innovative experiences and approaches, and contributed to the dialogue on the digital transformation of health systems from an inclusive and sustainable perspective. It also reaffirmed the institution's commitment to international cooperation, capacity building, and the promotion of digital policies and solutions aimed at reducing inequalities and improving access to healthcare.