This document discusses the renewal of primary health care and resurgence of the primary health care movement. It argues for putting people at the center of health and development globally by focusing on health equity, social inclusion, and people-centered care. It outlines four policy directions: participation in health systems, universal health coverage, transforming conventional care models into people-centered primary care networks, and moving beyond local action to address social determinants of health through public policies. It emphasizes the need for inclusive leadership, effective governance, and multi-sectoral collaboration to implement these changes.