… with Member States, by the President of the General Assembly, giving due consideration to gender equity. (Trusteeship Council Chamber) The Plenary Segment comprises statements by Member…
… 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…
… and accountability – and on a rights-based approach (i.e. health as a universal human right). Gender must be cross-cutting throughout our messages and actions. Solidarity for health equity and health…
… 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,…
… 20 4. Global Health Security 21 5. Immunisation 24 6. SRHR and RMNCAH-N+FP 25 7. Gender Equality 26 8. HIV/AIDS 27 9. The Human Right to Science 30 10. NCDs and the Digital Divide 31 …
…gal and regulatory environment prevent certain groups from participating in health policy processes (based on gender, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, etc.)? • “no” or “yes” (if the answer is yes, provide…
… 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…
… Equity. Inclusiveness and non-discrimination, with regards to criteria including but not limited to gender. Prevention of conflicts of interest. 3.3. With a set of core functions are seen as the priority…
… health services, irrespective of socio-economic and legal status, health condition, disease, religion, gender, age or any other factors. • Prioritise essential public health functions and address the social,…