… front-line health workers, to meaningfully engage all stakeholders in decision making, and to ensure gender-equitable responses. Furthermore, many countries have not adopted measurable national targets, and…
… society organisation working on HIV prevention, care and support, and the health of sexuality and gender-diverse people more broadly. He is a former chair of the New South Wales Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby,…
… 2.9 billion people in the world remain offline, with access shaped by intersecting inequalities like gender, race, class and geography.3 Weak governance of digital ecosystems and artificial intelligence…
… should have universal health coverage and Dr. Tedros followed with a WHO blog addressing gender inequities experienced by female health workers. The Lancet published a new…
… the development of the 2020 State of the World's Nursing and Midwifery Report WHO report - Gender equity in the health workforce: analysis of 104 countries
… data to identify the people who are left behind and more analysis of equity dimensions such as gender, age, wealth, ethnicity, disability, geographic location, fragile states and conflict situations,…
… health and well-being (SDG 3), but also those related to poverty eradication, access to education, gender equality, climate change and building peaceful and inclusive societies. The 2023 UHC Day…
… is critical to respond to the needs of communities (especially considering various needs based on gender, ethnicity and socioeconomic status) and to build trust, which in turn leads to greater uptake of…
… Health acknowledged the important role of women in delivering health care: “Together these can drive gender equality, economic growth and health for all. Women will deliver UHC if we enable to do so and that’s…
… be a disaggregation of that data at the furthest local level. There must be disaggregation alongside gender, age, and different vulnerable groups that are facing different risks,” said Mr. Elhadj As Sy,…