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Opinion: global health security depends on women

As COVID-19 exposes gaps in the world’s pandemic response infrastructure — and challenges our collective social, political, and economic systems — we are faced with an opportunity to tackle the defining issue undermining global health infrastructure: inequality. Pandemic response efforts are deeply undermined by fundamental gender inequities in the health workforce and wider society. Women represent 70% of the global health workforce, and yet they make up just 25% of global health leadership. In the U.K., the pandemic security response team is entirely men; in its first iteration, the U.S. team was the same…

Dhatt, Roopa (2020). “Opinion: Global Health Security Depends on Women.” Devex, 27 Mar. 2020.

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Opinion: global health security depends on women

Gender Working Group

We meet online on the third Wednesday of every month to discuss key issues, activities, opportunities, and ideas for collaboration. We have a long and growing list of resources on gender and COVID-19.

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