Are we truly on the path to ensuring health for all? The journey to universal health coverage (UHC) is fraught with challenges, but monitoring our progress is the compass that guides us. And this is the part most people miss: without accurate tracking, even the most well-intentioned policies can fall short. That’s why the World Health Organization (WHO) is hosting a groundbreaking webinar on December 12, 2025, dedicated to the revised global indicators for UHC monitoring. But here’s where it gets controversial: how do we balance standardization with the unique needs of diverse regions like the Western Pacific? This event, jointly organized by WHO’s Western Pacific Division of Health Systems and Services and the Division of Data, Strategy and Innovation, aims to tackle just that. Attendees will explore the updated methodology, uncover emerging regional trends, and learn from countries that have successfully embedded UHC monitoring into their policy frameworks. Is this a one-size-fits-all approach, or does it leave room for local adaptation? We’ll delve into these questions and more. Register now to secure your spot—afterward, you’ll receive a confirmation email with all the details to join. By participating, you’re not just attending a webinar; you’re contributing to a global dialogue that bridges data and action, ensuring no one is left behind in the pursuit of health equity. But here’s the real question: Can these revised indicators truly transform policy, or are they just another set of metrics? Share your thoughts in the comments—let’s spark a conversation that drives change!