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Upcoming Webinar: Exploring Gendered Health Pathways

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Thursday 26th June 2024  |  Online – Zoom

1:00 PM BST   |   2:00 PM CEST   |   3:00 PM EAT   |   5:30 PM IST   |   8:00 AM EDT

 

How does gender shape our health when it comes to three of the world’s deadliest conditions? And how does changing the way we look at data help us uncover gendered disparities?

Join our upcoming webinar exploring our groundbreaking, free-to-use tool: Gendered Health Pathways. This pioneering platform is designed to uncover inequities in sex-disaggregated data, inform gender-responsive action, and ultimately help achieve better health outcomes for all.

Global 50/50 is committed to using data to expose and challenge gender inequalities across global health and the Gendered Health Pathways tool is a major step forward in this mission.

As the world’s first-ever platform to map data from multiple global datasets, the tool provides a holistic view of men and women’s health journeys of across diabetes, HIV and hypertension.

By combining datasets from WHO, UNAIDS, IHME and the NCD Risk Factor Collaboration, the tool illuminates how gender influences every stage of the health journey – from risk exposure to healthcare seeking, through diagnosis and treatment, to health outcomes. It can help you identify where exactly men and women’s health experiences differ, informing gender-responsive action and policy that has the potential to save countless lives globally.

This session will feature a range of experts who will:

  • Walk you through the tool and how to use it.
  • Highlight major findings across conditions, countries and care pathways.
  • Reflect on how these insights can shape policy and practice.

Who is it for?

Whether you’re a policymaker, researcher, health advocate or practitioner, this session offers an exclusive opportunity to explore the evidence, connect with others working at the intersection of gender and health, challenge inequalities, and push for systemic change in global health.

The speakers will be announced soon – so look out for the announcement.

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