2025 UHC Day Champion
Tadhi Sucharitakul
External Affairs Advocacy Assistant for IFMSA, Thailand
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Through youth leadership, collaboration, and clear advocacy on financial protection, I proud to support health system reforms that reduce out-of-pocket burdens and bring us closer to UHC for everyone.
Tadhi has shown strong dedication and tangible impact in advancing financial protection for health at national and international levels. Ahead of UHC Day 2025, she contributed to key advocacy efforts, most notably as a facilitator for the global #UHCDay Youth Capacity-Building Workshop. In this role, she supported young people worldwide in crafting clear, evidence-based advocacy statements on strengthening financial protection within health systems.
Throughout the year, she continued her engagement through youth-led initiatives, including serving on the Organising Committee for the Youth National Health Assembly. This platform empowers young people to shape national policy agendas, with UHC and financial protection as central themes. Through these efforts, Tadhi has elevated youth voices and advanced more inclusive, financially protective health policies in Thailand and beyond.