#FlowersOnFriday #PinkFriday #MyGarden Today is the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe celebrated in many countries. Also today is National Ding-A-Ling Day (let’s call an old friend). In addition, Gingerbread House Day & the important International Universal HEALTH COVERAGE Day! Load image 50 KB
To commemorate Universal Health Coverage (UHC) Day 2025, the Lafiya Programme supported the Yobe State Contributory Health Management Agency (YSCHMA) in a vibrant roadside rally and press briefing aimed at raising awareness of UHC and promoting access to affordable healthcare. Load image Load image 5 KB Load image Load image UK in Nigeria and 5 others
— Lafiya (UK support for health in Nigeria) (@LafiyaPalladium) December 12, 2025
This #UHCDay, we renew our promise that no one should be denied access to cancer treatment because they cannot afford it and no one should have to suffer in pain because they cannot access essential pain relief and palliative support. #UniversalHealthCoverage #SKMCH Load image
UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE DAY BROADCAST My dear good people of Rivers State, Today the 12th of December, we stand with the global community to mark Universal Health Coverage Day a reminder that health is not a privilege reserved for a few, but an inalienable right of every Show more 4:57 Load video
— Rivers State Ministry of Health (@MOHRiversState) December 12, 2025
No one should have to choose between health care and paying for food, housing, or education. On #UHCDay we call for inclusive, affordable health coverage for migrants, displaced persons and people on the move. Load image 9 KB
Healthcare for Every Life, Everywhere. Universal Health Coverage Day reminds us that quality healthcare should be accessible, affordable, and available to all—without barriers or financial strain. We remain committed to delivering compassionate, inclusive, and reliable medical Show more Load image 35 KB
Universal Health Coverage is a promise of equity and protection. Health systems must shield people from hardship. On #UHCDay, we reaffirm the call to build health systems that protect everyone. Load image 5 KB Load image 5 KB Load image 5 KB National Department of Health and 6 others
Today, as we stand with the global community to mark Universal Health Coverage Day, we reaffirm a simple but urgent message: access to quality health services should never be a privilege. Strong, community-focused health systems are the backbone of thriving societies, yet Show more Load image 5 KB Load image 7 KB UHC2030 and 9 others
— Rwanda NGOs Forum on HIV/AIDS and H.P (@RwandaNGOForum) December 12, 2025
As we observe Universal Health Coverage Day, AAR Healthcare Uganda reaffirms its pledge to: Continue delivering affordable and inclusive healthcare services Promote health education and preventive care in our communities. We are #called2cAARe Load image 6 KB Load image 5 KB International Universal Health Coverage Day and 3 others
This #UHCDay I’m reflecting on my recent visit to Tokyo for the UHC High-Level Forum. This served as a showcase for Japan’s leadership in accelerating progress towards achieving universal health coverage worldwide. I met with the Satsuki Katayama, Minister of Finance of Japan, Show more Load image Load image
International Universal Health Coverage Day is an important observance that advocates for access to quality, affordable, and equitable healthcare for everyone, everywhere. The idea stands on the belief that everyone should have access to essential health services regardless of their financial situation or geographic location. It emphasizes the importance of prevention, promotion, and care in achieving overall health. The observance brings global attention to the fact that more than half of the world's population lacks access to essential health services, raising awareness and encouraging discussions about solutions to close this gap.
First recognized in 2012 by the United Nations General Assembly, this day has been marked by commitment and action by many countries worldwide, including Canada. Canada's healthcare system highly values universal health coverage, offering essential medical services to all residents, funded through tax contributions. However, this observance is an opportunity for Canadians to consider and address shortcomings in their health system, as gaps still exist in areas like mental health and pharmaceutical care, where access is not equally distributed across the populace.
International Universal Health Coverage Day in Canada is usually observed through awareness campaigns, public discussions, and advocacy work. Healthcare professionals, policymakers, and community members participate in discussions and forums to strategize on improving the country's healthcare system. The observance reinforces the commitment to improving access to efficient, inclusive, and affordable healthcare. This annual observance takes place on December 12th, a day for Canadians to reaffirm their commitment to health for all.
Facts about Universal Health Coverage
The theme for International Universal Health Coverage Day in 2024 was Health: It's on the government!. In 2023 the theme was Build the World we Want: A Healthy Future for All.
According to the World Health Organization, approximatelly 4.5 billion people lack access to health care and 930 milion people spent 10% of their earnings on healthcare, pushing them into poverty.
Studies have shown that individuals with health insurance are more likely to have regular check-ups, necessary prescriptions, and preventive care, leading to better overall health outcomes.
Canadian residents do not have to pay out-of-pocket costs for most publicly funded health care services, as expenses are covered through taxes. However, prescription medications and some services outside hospitals and doctors' offices, such as physiotherapy, may require out-of-pocket payments or private insurance.
Canada spends approximately 11% of its GDP on health care, which is similar to other developed countries.
In the News and Trending in Canada for International Universal Health Coverage Day
Join the global campaign #ProtectEveryone. On December 12th, International Universal Health Coverage Day, there will be a twenty-four hour virtual rally. Create signs, take selfies, or get out and attempt the 2,030 steps challenge. Do all this and more and be sure to use the tag #ProtectEveryone on social media to raise awareness about Universal Health Coverage.
Explore health options in other countries. Health coverage ranges country by country, understand what's available should you plan to travel somewhere.
Spend the day volunteering at a local clinic, hospital, or community health center. This could involve assisting staff, organizing events, or helping patients navigate the health care system.
Donate to or volunteer at organizations that work towards improving access to health care for marginalized or underserved populations.