Earlier this week, Women in Global Health (WGH) proudly represented a gender-equal perspective at the WHO’s 12th Intergovernmental Negotiating Body (INB12) in Geneva. As a non-State actor in official relations with WHO, WGH is committed to amplifying women’s voices in global health governance, not least in shaping responses to global health emergencies. Ann Spitalny Bacon, co-lead of Women in Global Health Finland delivered WGH's statement at INB12. With a background in nursing and a deep commitment to sexual and reproductive health, Ann highlighted the urgent need for gender-responsive health policies that recognize and support the essential role of women in healthcare. Ann raised 3 key points: 1️⃣ Universal Health Coverage (UHC): WGH supports INB12’s emphasis on UHC as a foundation for pandemic preparedness. Ann underscored the necessity for gender-responsive UHC, which ensures health access for all genders, especially during crises. 2️⃣ Gender Equality in Governance: A truly resilient pandemic response requires gender-equal representation in all health emergency governance. WGH commends the IMB for advocating this, especially as women’s voices, particularly from the Global South, are often marginalized in decision-making processes. 3️⃣ Support for Health Workers: Women make up 70% of health workers and 90% of frontline staff, yet they often face unsafe conditions, inadequate roles, and harassment. WGH called on the IMB to recognize that robust health systems and global health security rely on health workers being supported by safe, dignified working conditions grounded in equality and respect. Together, we strive for a future where health systems are not only stronger but gender-equal and inclusive. #WomeninGH #GenderEquality #PandemicPreparedness #INB12 #HealthEquity World Health Organization
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Challenging Power and Privilege For Gender Equity in Health
About us
Women in Global Health (WGH) was founded in 2015 when four women in the health sector met on social media outraged that women are the majority in the sector but hold only a minority of global health leadership roles. Today, we are a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with 55 Chapters in 51 countries, and over 6,000 members. We are the largest and loudest women-led movement demanding gender equity in leadership, career opportunities, and pay; safe and decent working conditions; and gender equity in universal health coverage and health emergency preparedness and response. We build alliances and our own movement so women in global health will be heard. We are working towards a world that enables women from all regions to be leaders in global health and catalysts for better health for all.
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- 2015
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- Global Health, Gender Equity, Leadership, women, health workforce, health workers, gender equality, health, COVID19, social movement, women's leadership, women in global health, women in health, SDGs, Global Goals, and UHC
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Employees at Women in Global Health
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Lindsay DAVIS
Award-Winning Founder - FemTech Association Asia I UN ESCAP Researcher I UNFPA Alliance I Board Advisor I Customer Experience I Loyalty Solutions I…
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Eva Turk
Healthcare II Sustainability II Humanitarian Aid II Gender equality II Innovation II Culture broker
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Julian Atim
Clinical Development | MedTech Innovation Strategy | Global Health
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April Haberman WHC
CEO & Co-Founder at MiDOViA I Global Women’s Health Advocate l Menstrual & Menopause Health Expert l Women's Health Coach l Strategic…
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Women in Global Health proudly recognizes Women in Global Health Nigeria a sponsor and panelist at this year’s Social Norms Conference! 📢 Stop by the WGH booth to connect, explore our advocacy materials, and join the conversation on how WGH Nigeria is advancing health equity for women across communities. #socialnorms2024 #maternalhealth #Womeningh
We are live at the #SocialNormsConference2024, themed “From Research to Reality: Socio-Behavioral Solutions for Accelerated Human Capital Development.” Today, we have the privilege of engaging with leading experts in social norms, policymakers, and practitioners as we explore how socio-behavioral insight drive transformative change and advancing human capital development. Follow along as we share highlights from key sessions, showcasing innovative solutions and collaborative strategies in action. Stay tuned for updates on our experiences and insights throughout this impactful event! #SocialNormsConference2024 #HumanCapitalDevelopment #SocioBehavioralInsights #SocialChange #TransformativeSolutions #Innovation #PolicyImpact #CollaborativeStrategies #AcceleratedDevelopment #PublicHealth #BehavioralScience
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🎉 Congratulations to Women in Global Health Argentina on a successful first inaugural Health Leaders Colloquium held on October 31st! The event brought together over 400 leaders, including health ministers from four provinces, former ministers, and representatives from the World Bank, UNICEF, the United Nations, and both the private and public sectors. The discussions addressed critical challenges in innovation, digital health, and the importance of effective communication in healthcare. Read the full article [Spanish]: https://lnkd.in/dsWUn-py
Diversidad, inclusión y trabajo colaborativo en el sistema sanitario: todos los detalles del primer Coloquio de Líderes en Salud, realizado en Argentina https://lnkd.in/dsWUn-py . . . Emilia Caro Natalia Ines Paratore Valentina Luna Paratore Women in Global Health Argentina Women in Global Health
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Attending HSR 2024 and interested in gender and health systems? Join the Gender Meetup on November 19th. The event is free and everyone is welcome! The MeetUp is a chance for like-minded delegates to get together, relax, chat and make new friends. It is for people who use gender analysis in their work on health systems and for those who would like to, but just don’t know where to start. The MeetUp is being jointly organised by ReBUILD for Resilience, the Johns Hopkins Summer Institute in Gender and Health and BRAC University JPG School of Public Health. Location TBD. If interested, please fill in this short google form and more details about the event will follow. Fill in this google form to register your interest: https://lnkd.in/ekEZPs52 For more information email: [email protected].
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ICYMI: Webinar Recap – Gender-Responsive Health Supply Chain Systems: Are We There Yet? In case you missed it, yesterday's webinar hosted by Women in Global Health brought together experts to discuss how we can make health supply chain systems more gender-responsive. Our panelists shared practical strategies for bridging gender gaps, underlining the value of women’s leadership in creating supply chains that better serve all users, especially women and children. They emphasized that while policies are in place, the true challenge is in consistent, effective implementation to ensure real change. Thank you to our expert speakers and engaged audience for advancing this critical conversation! Check out a few memorable moments from our speakers below 👇 #WomeninGH #GenderEquality #HealthSupplyChains #WomenInLeadership VillageReach; inSupply Health; Chemonics International; USAID Global Health Supply Chain Program-Procurement and Supply Management
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We were so honored to co-host a Meet & Greet with WGH Canada at Canadian Association for Global Health's #CCGH2024 this weekend! It was an incredible opportunity to bring together women leaders in global health from all stages in their careers. A big thank you to Deb Lester & Beverly Johnson for partnering with us on this powerful event. We look forward to working with Women in Global Health to continue lifting women up. More reflections to come on our takeaways at CCGH 2024! 🇨🇦 Samara Andrade, MA Chido W. Amie Batson Rachel Knopf Shey Sandhya Gupta Jocalyn Clark Veena Sriram Dr. Margaret Mutumba Muriel Mac-Seing
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📢 Only 1 day left to sign up! Join Women in Global Health tomorrow, October 29 at 12:00 UTC, for an essential discussion on integrating gender considerations in pharmaceutical supply chain management. 👉 Secure your spot now: https://lnkd.in/eJZVcxqZ
Join us on October 29 at 12:00 UTC for a vital discussion on the integration of gender considerations in pharmaceutical supply chain management! As we strive for universal health coverage, equitable access to essential medicines is crucial. Yet, gender biases and inequities persist in supply chains, impacting health outcomes for women and marginalized groups. This webinar will explore the significant role women play across the supply chain and the barriers they face in leadership and decision-making roles. 🗓️ Details: Title: Gender Integration in Supply Chain Management Systems Duration: 65 minutes Format: Virtual (Zoom) This session is open to all registered participants. 👉 Sign up today: https://lnkd.in/eJZVcxqZ 📢 Don’t miss out! Register now to secure your spot and be part of this important conversation. #GenderEquality #HealthSystems #SupplyChainManagement #UniversalHealthCoverage #WomenInHealth
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📢 Join the WGH Argentina Chapter for an inspiring Health Leaders Colloquium on October 31! This event will bring together experts in health, technology, sustainability, and communication for powerful discussions on transforming the health sector. The program features panels on digital health innovation in Argentina, tackling challenges in climate and public health, and the essential role of strategic health communication. Leaders from across provinces will also discuss the sustainability of Argentina's health system. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a conversation driving change in Argentina and beyond! Kindly note that this conference will be conducted in Spanish only. 🔗 Register now to secure your spot: https://lnkd.in/dX8NEWdj #HealthLeaders #DigitalHealth #ClimateCrisis #Sustainability #Innovation #PublicHealth
📢 Les presentamos el programa final confirmado para nuestro Coloquio de Líderes en Salud. El próximo 31 de octubre será un encuentro de reflexión e inspiración junto a expertos y referentes en salud, tecnología, sustentabilidad y comunicación. Nuestro programa reúne a líderes en paneles diseñados para abordar los desafíos y oportunidades en la transformación del sector salud: 🌐 Innovación y salud digital: Profundizaremos en implementaciones digitales en el ámbito de la salud en Argentina, explorando casos de éxito y obstáculos comunes para identificar estrategias que impacten positivamente en el sistema de salud. 🌍 Crisis climáticas como crisis sanitarias: ¿Qué tan preparado está el sector salud para enfrentar eventos climáticos extremos? Este panel se centrará en la interconexión entre crisis climáticas y salud pública, impulsando estrategias para construir un sistema de salud más resiliente y preparado. 💬 Comunicación para superar desafíos: La comunicación es clave en salud. Desde la sensibilización hasta el tratamiento, este panel explorará cómo posicionarla como una herramienta estratégica para mejorar la difusión e impacto de los mensajes en salud. 🌱 Sustentabilidad del sistema de salud federal: Con la participación de ministros y representantes de distintas provincias, este panel abordará la sustentabilidad del sistema de salud desde una perspectiva federal, asegurando que cada región cuente con los recursos necesarios para brindar una atención de calidad. ¡No te pierdas esta oportunidad de sumarte a la conversación que está transformando la salud en Argentina y la región! 🔗 Inscríbete hoy mismo para asegurar tu lugar y ser parte de este evento innovador: https://lnkd.in/dX8NEWdj #ColoquioLideresSalud #SaludDigital #CrisisClimaticas #Sustentabilidad #Innovacion #SaludPublica
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The World Bank Group launched its Gender Strategy 2024-2030 this month, focusing on accelerating gender equality, empowering women through universal health access, and ending poverty on a livable planet. Our Communications Coordinator, Leylah Hadrovic, joined discussions alongside the World Bank/IMF Annual Meetings. Leylah observed a notable point during the sessions: "Women still have only two-thirds of the legal rights that men have globally. It was clear that some member states were dismissive of the data presented, which underscores the need for stronger advocates for women’s leadership in healthcare and beyond." WGH remains committed to supporting gender-responsive policies, strengthening health systems, and advocating for women’s leadership. 👉 Check out the WBG Gender Strategy 2024-2030: https://lnkd.in/gKVrQQ_8 #UHC2030 #SRHR #GenderEquality
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🔴 Global Health Financing at a 13-Year Low: New analysis from The ONE Campaign reveals a troubling trend: when we remove COVID-19 funding, global health aid reached its lowest point in 13 years in 2021. This raises serious concerns about the future resilience of our health systems. At Women in Global Health, we’re concerned that underinvestment in health systems could undo years of progress, especially for women. The upcoming global health replenishments (Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, The Global Fund, World Health Organization, Pandemic Fund) will be critical in determining if the world will prioritize long-term health investments. WGH remains committed to advocating for consistent, gender-responsive health financing and stronger health systems for all. #GlobalHealth #GenderEquality #UHC ##PandemicPreparedness
New analysis from our team The ONE Campaign reveals a worrying trend in global health aid: when you strip out COVID funding, aid for health reached a 13-year low in 2021. When I first saw the data I asked: Did donors just temoporarily shift health $ to help respond to the pandemic? But the more I dug in, I became convinced that the outlook may be more bleak then that. Here's why: 1) Health ODA was declining before COVID-19 hit ... surge financing (while important!) was temporary and may have disguised/distracted from the broader trend. 2) When you take out COVID-19 funding, aid for health from most major donors is at or below pre-pandemic levels. These declines suggest that major economies are deprioritizing long-term, consistent investments in health. 3) A major limitation of this analysis is that OECD data only go through 2022. But we have plenty of indicators that suggest health aid could continue to backslide. We know that COVID-19 funding has dried up since 2022 and donors are slashing overall ODA budgets at the same time (EU, France, Germany, & US made cuts to ODA totalling ~$9 billion in 2024 w/ further cuts planned in France & Germany in 2025. There are 4 major global health replenishments taking place in the next 12 months (Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, The Global Fund, World Health Organization, the Pandemic Fund) + at least a handful others for broader development objectives (IDA, Global Partnership for Education, Africa Development Fund...). These moments will be a bellweather for where the world stands on health financing. For those of us who follow global health, these data aren't super surprising. But I do think the insight are important & further confirm that healthODA is in a precarious position if not re-prioritized. Here's our analysis - let me know what you think! https://lnkd.in/g-PJFyUE