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  2. Women in Global Health - Wikipedia

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    Women in Global Health is an organization and a movement [1] that advocates for inclusive gender equity in health [2] by challenging power and privilege. [3] It is the largest community of its kind, with 40 chapters worldwide , working to put the power into the hands women of all backgrounds to create real change across the health sector.

  3. Women's health - Wikipedia

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    Women's health differs from that of men's health in many unique ways. Women's health is an example of population health, where health is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as "a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity". [1]

  4. Women Leaders in Global Health Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Women Leaders in Global Health Conference, created by Michele Barry and first held in 2017 at Stanford University in partnership with Women in Global Health, the US National Institutes of Health and others, is an international conference that engages both men and women to address the gender gap in global health leadership.

  5. List of women's organizations - Wikipedia

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    Women Deliver – a global advocacy organization that works to generate political commitment and financial investment for fulfilling Millennium Development Goal 5 – reducing maternal mortality and achieving universal access to reproductive health. Women Without Borders – founded 2002, empowering women as agents of change

  6. International Women's Health Coalition - Wikipedia

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    The International Women's Health Coalition (IWHC) is a non-governmental organization founded in 1984 based in New York City.It focuses on issues relating to women and girls' human rights, health and equality and represents part of the women's movement that recognizes that many challenges to gender equality lie in challenges in health issues and in raising families. [1]

  7. Michele Barry - Wikipedia

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    Barry created the Women Leaders in Global Health Conference in response to the underrepresentation of women in leadership positions in global health. [5] At its first meeting in 2017, she stated that At least 75% of the global health workforce is female, as are the majority of caregivers and the most vulnerable patients.

  8. International Day of Action for Women's Health - Wikipedia

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    Global; Transnational; Xenofeminism; Multicultural; Africana womanism ... The International Day of Action for Women's Health is an international observance celebrated ...

  9. Roopa Dhatt - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 she co-founded Women in Global Health, which aims to reduce gender disparity among global health leaders, and subsequently became the organisation's Executive Director. During the COVID-19 pandemic , she highlighted the gender aspects of COVID-19, including that a disproportionate number of frontline workers are women, yet not part of ...