The impact on women’s health of climatic and economic disaster
This position paper argues that economic and climatic disasters are inextricably linked, and women are most affected. Improvements to women’s health won’t be effective until
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This position paper argues that economic and climatic disasters are inextricably linked, and women are most affected. Improvements to women’s health won’t be effective until
Women experience health, illness, and healthcare differently to men and these differences begin at birth. This policy brief argues that better outcomes in women’s health
This position paper outlines how non-communicable diseases impact women and men differently and argues that a lack of research into these differences potentially promotes poorer
Gender is a significant determinant of sexual and reproductive health. This paper advocates a rights-based approach to ensuring women can access sexual and reproductive health
This position paper advocates for a rights-based approach to ensuring all women can access comprehensive sexual and reproductive health care appropriate to their needs, regardless
This position paper explains the importance of meaningful measures in providing a snapshot of the social determinants of women’s health, for example, how socio-economic disadvantage
This flagship position paper outlines key arguments for making women’s health a priority for governments, health professionals and the broader community and a framework and
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