In Memoriam of Dr. Naimatou Moussa
Nov 18, 2022
Women in Global Health wish to make a posthumous award of Heroine of Health to a leading member of our own network who died on 19 September, 2022. Togolese Dr….
Gender Equity in Health Leadership
Nov 16, 2022
Findings and recommendations from rapid response survey conducted by Women in Global Health Pakistan.
Press release: Health worker sexual abuse reporting site launched
Nov 3, 2022
Women in Global Health launch #HealthToo Project today September 05, 2022 – Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harrasment (SEAH) is a considerably underreported form of violence healthcare workers face, according to…
Press Release: Heroines of Health – 2022
Nov 3, 2022
Global health awards recognize outstanding women in health October 17, 2022 – A Ukrainian surgeon working under siege through a devastating war; a HIV positive mentor mother working unpaid in…
Press release: Unpaid work violates women’s rights and threatens global health security
Nov 3, 2022
Six million women are currently subsidizing health systems July 7, 2022 – Global health security and women’s rights are being undermined by the lack of payment or gross underpayment of…
Event Summary: The missing link in UHC is women’s and girls’ health needs
Sep 20, 2022
An UNGA side event highlighted progress made by Georgia and Rwanda and shared tools for accelerating equitable health care coverage. Originally posted on Exemplars News.
Opinion: Global Fund replenishment must include gender-focused targets
Sep 20, 2022
In New York, on Sept. 21, the U.S. government is set to host the seventh replenishment of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS/HIV, Tuberculosis and Malaria. The event is an…
Does global health governance walk the talk? Gender representation in World Health Assemblies, 1948–2021
Aug 24, 2022
Authors: Kim Robin van Daalen, Maisoon Chowdhury, Sara Dada, Parnian Khorsand, Salma El-Gamal, Galiya Kaidarova, Laura Jung, Razan Othman, Charlotte Anne O’Leary, Henry Charles Ashworth, Anna Socha, Dolapo Olaniyan, Fajembola Temilade Azeezat, Siwaar…
Six million women from the world’s poorest communities subsidizing delivery of essential health care, researchers say
Aug 22, 2022
A new report by Women in Global Health highlights how many health systems are dependent upon women from the world’s poorest communities working for free or for extremely low pay to…