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The speaker reflects on the universality of effective community health models, comparing them to the healthcare systems in countries like the United States. They emphasize that improving health equity requires systemic change—creating systems that deliver just, equal, and dignified care for everyone, regardless of geography or socio-economic status.
Ultimately, health must be viewed as a human right, and community health workers are central to fulfilling this promise. As the world faces growing inequality, the question remains: are we ready to build healthcare systems capable of serving every last person with dignity and fairness?