… They discussed health care financing, the use of data to measure health goals and the promotion of gender equity through the universal health coverage agenda. Please read here the full report of all 11…
… Inter-Parliamentary Union, United Nations Development Programme (2004) Parliament, the budget and gender Inter-Parliamentary Union (2011) Gender-sensitive parliaments Inter-Parliamentary Union (2013)…
… Steering Committee. Within the Advisory Group members, the CSEM seeks to represent a balance of gender, expertise, representatives from populations often left behind, world regions, technical focus areas,…
… who are left behind. There is almost no data disaggregation by the key dimensions of equity such as gender, age, wealth, ethnicity, disability, geographic location, fragile states and conflict situations, nor…
… la pauvreté. #UHCHLM #SantéPourTous #HealthForAll Download the image here. Télécharger 2 Tweet 4 Gender equality is critical to achieving universal health coverage and leaving no one behind. #UHCHLM is a…
… Invest. Collaborate. The guide also includes 10 modules with recommended focus areas, from gender equality to global health security systems. Meeting the UHC commitment requires good governance…
… the media to understand the views of different people about important issues according to their gender, age, ethnicity, (dis)ability, relationships, family context, education, work and life experience and…
… a formal, effective accountability mechanism for UHC, with inadequate multistakeholder engagement. Gender equality: Although women represent the majority of the health and care workforce, there is lack of…
… CSEM Advisory Group member Khuat Thi Hai Oanh spoke at the "From global movement to local action: Gender and SRHR within UHC" side event, organized by IPPF and SIDA. Panelists shared their experiences on…
… Better Action Area 6: Move Together towards Universal Health Coverage Action Area 7: Guarantee Gender Equality Action Area 8: Connect Universal Health Coverage and Health Security We respectfully ask…