On World NGO Day, TruMerit reaffirms its commitment to strengthening civil society leadership and advancing effective partnerships in support of sustainable health systems worldwide. Non-governmental organizations play a central role in shaping policy, supporting professional development, and connecting global priorities with local realities. Strong, well-coordinated civil society institutions are essential to addressing complex health workforce and system challenges.
In global health, civil society organizations contribute technical expertise, field-based insight, and sustained advocacy that help inform evidence-based decision-making. By working closely with health professionals, regulators, educators, and communities, NGOs support practical solutions that improve workforce governance, professional mobility, and access to quality care.
TruMerit is proud to be an NGO in consultative status with the UN Economic and Social Council and to engage actively with the Conference of NGOs in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations (CoNGO) and the wider UN civil society community. Through this engagement, TruMerit contributes to collective dialogue, policy coordination, and institutional development that strengthen the role of NGOs in multilateral processes. Our participation in CoNGO reflects a long-term commitment to constructive engagement, shared learning, and responsible leadership.
Partnerships are central to TruMerit’s approach. We collaborate with international organizations, professional associations, academic institutions, employers, and civil society networks to develop coordinated responses to health system priorities. These partnerships promote alignment, reduce duplication, and enable contributors to utilize complementary strengths.
Effective collaboration requires trust, transparency, and sustained investment. TruMerit supports initiatives that enhance organizational effectiveness, promote data-informed advocacy, and foster cooperation. By strengthening institutional relationships, we help ensure that civil society contributions remain credible, relevant, and impactful.
On World NGO Day, TruMerit affirms that progress in global health depends on strong civil society leadership and purposeful collaboration. Through active engagement in multilateral platforms and strategic partnerships, we work to support health professionals, strengthen institutions, and advance shared global priorities.
TruMerit remains committed to working with partners around the world to build resilient networks, reinforce multilateral cooperation, and contribute to effective health systems.







