… Prof. Srinath Reddy Kolli, Public Health Foundation of India Youth: Dr. Marian Sedlak, IFMSA Gender: Ms. Ann Keeling, Women in Global Health Multi-stakeholder Engagement: Dr Vanessa Candeias, World…
… Prof. Srinath Reddy Kolli, Public Health Foundation of India Youth: Dr. Marian Sedlak, IFMSA Gender: Ms. Ann Keeling, Women in Global Health Multi-stakeholder Engagement: Dr Vanessa Candeias, World…
… must be grounded in a human rights-based approach, prioritize primary health care and ensure gender equality. Civil society representatives from the UHC2030 CSEM Advisory Group also presented…
… “We must commit to design and deliver health services informed by the voices and needs of people observing gender equality and women’s rights while prioritizing the most vulnerable members of the world’s population.…
… Ensure political leadership beyond health, 3 - Legislate and regulate, 5 - Invest more, invest better, Gender equality and rights • Chapter 2 - Towards Progressive Universalism: Health is enshrined as one of…
… exposure to disease; increase access to quality education and other services; and address persistent gender inequality. All of this is demonstrably possible, but recovering and building back better will require…
… on effective Government-CS Partnership for universal health care: Coverage, Access and Equity (gender and income) Characterization of Southern CS & online data base search Online Survey Visit…
… television or access the Internet, either because they lack money to pay for equipment, because of gender-based discrimination or because they live in remote or hostile terrain, with no signals and where…
… prioritization, resource distribution, accessibility and affordability of care, quality of services, gender equality and other forms of marginalization, as well as research institutions themselves. Corruption…