… 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…
… must meaningfully and transparently engage the whole of society in their responses. Ensure gender-equitable responses. At times of crisis, the needs and rights of women and girls are often neglected.…
… must meaningfully and transparently engage the whole of society in their responses. Ensure gender-equitable responses. At times of crisis, the needs and rights of women and girls are often…
… health data. Acceptability: Facilities, goods and services that respect medical ethics and are gender-sensitive and culturally appropriate; i.e. are both medically and culturally acceptable. Quality: The…
… the #SDGSummit and use the hashtag #UHCHLM. 19 September Call on your country leaders to guarantee gender equality in health services and health systems. 20 September Remind all countries and stakeholders…
… advocacy statement (see 1.1) Joint campaign on Women’s leadership and UHC with the Alliance for Gender Equality and UHC and PMNCH Campaign on UHC during the Generation Equality Forum, including commitment…
… behind Legislate and regulate Uphold quality of care Invest more, invest better Move together Gender equality Emergency preparedness Political Declaration of the UN High-level Meeting on UHC…
… aligned with countries’ priorities and needs, with special emphasis on primary health care, gender equality and social participation and accountability. Collective action must address the global…
… 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…