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Womens health - World Health Organization (WHO) The health of women and girls is of particular concern because, in many societies, they are disadvantaged by discrimination rooted in sociocultural factors For example, women and girls face increased vulnerability to HIV AIDS
Ten top issues for womens health Dr Flavia Bustreo, Assistant Director General for Family, Women’s and Children’s Health through the Life-course, World Health Organization
6 Priorities for women and health Women have been at the forefront of the pandemic response In many countries women make up health and care workers, yet they occupy only an estimated 25% of global health leadership roles and often face Investing in equal pay – which includes recognizing unpaid health care work – is fair and urgent It is also an important step in increasing the proportion of WHO has launched the , to
The future we expect: women’s health and gender equality Strengthening health systems to include safe, decent working conditions for the majority female health workforce including eliminating sexual harassment and violence Investing in feminist movements, which have been instrumental in fostering progressive changes towards gender equality Ensuring women’s and feminist leadership in governments
WHO calls for global expansion of midwifery models of care The World Health Organization (WHO) today released new guidance to help countries adopt and expand midwifery models of care - where midwives serve as the main care provider for women and babies throughout pregnancy, childbirth, and the postnatal period
Gender and health Gender norms, roles and relations, and gender inequality and inequity, affect people’s health all around the world This Q A examines the links between gender and health, highlighting WHO’s ongoing work to address gender-related barriers to healthcare, advance gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls in all their diversity, and achieve health for all
Five ways health-care workers can support women’s mental health during . . . Health-care workers should work with community resources so that women can access the wide range of services available to them, including social services and peer support groups A strong support network can make a significant difference in a woman’s mental health journey, providing her with the necessary resources and connections to thrive
Health care for women subjected to intimate partner violence or sexual . . . Awareness about violence against women First-line support for intimate partner violence and sexual assault Additional clinical care after sexual assault Additional support for mental health There are job aids throughout this handbook to help you while caring for and supporting a woman who has experienced or is experiencing violence