ADB announces regional network to accelerate universal health coverage in Asia and the Pacific
The announcement was made during ADB’s INclusive, Sustainable, Prosperous, and REsilient (INSPIRE) Health Systems in Asia and the Pacific Health Forum, bringing together more than 25 developing member countries.
On 8 July 2025, Asian Development Bank (ADB) President Masato Kanda announced the launch of the Universal Health Coverage Practitioners and Experts Knowledge Exchange and Resources (UHC PEERS), a regional peer-to-peer learning network to accelerate universal health coverage across Asia and the Pacific.
The announcement was made during ADB’s INclusive, Sustainable, Prosperous, and REsilient (INSPIRE) Health Systems in Asia and the Pacific Health Forum, bringing together more than 25 developing member countries, including health ministers from nine countries.
Achieving universal health coverage is not something that we can delay further, and it is within our reach if we work together to build a region where everyone, everywhere, has access to the care they need, without financial hardship. Universal health coverage lies at the heart of resilient, sustainable, and inclusive development.
Masato Kanda, President of ADB
The UHC PEERS network addresses a gap in regional health cooperation by providing a platform for countries to share solutions for extending coverage to underserved populations. More than 1 billion people across Asia and the Pacific still lack access to basic health services, with millions pushed into poverty due to health-care costs.
According to the statement published by ADB, UHC PEERS will complement the UHC Knowledge Hub in Tokyo and enable countries to learn from health financing reforms, service delivery innovations, and coverage expansion. The network will facilitate exchanges on reaching remote populations, integrating private sector providers, and developing sustainable financing. Through peer learning, countries can adapt successful approaches while avoiding common pitfalls.
Let me give you some examples. In Uzbekistan, we supported the national health strategy, which focuses on family medicine and universal coverage. We are helping India undertake policy reforms in medical education and human resource development while also ensuring sustainable and resilient health infrastructure. In Indonesia, we cofinanced the implementation of health system transformation with a focus on primary care. In the Pacific, we support pandemic preparedness.
Masato Kanda, President of ADB at INSPIRE Health Forum
Beyond UHC PEERS, the five-day INSPIRE Health Forum marks an expansion of ADB’s health engagement, also addressing pandemic preparedness and health system resilience, drawing lessons from COVID-19. Through ministerial exchanges, innovation showcases, and financing partnerships, the forum will document best practices for ADB’s future programming.
ADB is a leading multilateral development bank supporting inclusive, resilient, and sustainable growth across Asia and the Pacific. Working with its members and partners to solve complex challenges together, ADB harnesses innovative financial tools and strategic partnerships to transform lives, build quality infrastructure, and safeguard our planet.