Health is not a cost center. It is sovereign economic infrastructure. Maternal health, preventative systems, and human vitality underpin labor markets and long-term economic resilience, generating some of the highest return in society. Yet health remains structurally underpriced and undercapitalized within financial markets. While carbon, biodiversity, and conservation have evolved into outcome-based asset classes, global health continues to rely heavily on grants, public budgets, and fragmented philanthropy.
Prevention remains capital-constrained. Value is created, but not captured. The Health Dividend salon convenes capital allocators, finance architects, multilateral institutions, and business leaders and luminaries to co-design the architecture of Health Asset Bonds to explore the concept of Health Asset Bonds: and outcome-linked financial instrument that tie investor returns to verified improvements in human health.




























