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    The multiple roles women have in societies, including in medicine and science, mean that many women have faced unique challenges personally and professionally since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Worldwide, women undertook 75% of unpaid care work before the pandemic.1 According to the UN, “the world’s formal economies and the maintenance of our daily lives are built on the invisible and…

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    • "For both patient care and research, teams are stronger when they include women." What can institutions do to hire, retain, and promote women in medicine in the #pandemic and beyond? Comment by @arghavan_salles and @reshmajagsi. https://t.co/lVR0lw3FPP #GenerationEquality https://t.co/f3psGDoaf6

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    Jocalyn Clark and Jessamy Bagenal of The Lancet are joined by Prof. Sarah Kaplan, Director of the Institute for Gender & the Economy,  to discuss what a feminist recovery from COVID-19 might look like.

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    • 🎧 A feminist recovery from #COVID19—what it looks like and how feminism can inform the policies needed to rebuild. @sarah_kaplan, Director of @GenderEconomy, joins @TheLancet's @jocalynclark & @JessamyBagenal in a new #LancetVoice: https://t.co/Fg3Jid02yY #GenerationEquality https://t.co/wvjzHxTHr9

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    Join the Movement - 3 year(s) ago

    JOIN THE MOVEMENT: Transformational and Intersectional Commitments for a Stronger Family Planning Movement

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    • #GenerationEquality sparked a critical conversation. Let’s widen the dialogue at the @FP2030global follow up event, Join The Movement: Committing to Intersectional Action. Register here ➡️ https://t.co/XSXl1gPNzw

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    The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic have gone far beyond the disease itself. In addition to the increasing number of COVID-19 deaths,1 the pandemic has deepened social and economic inequalities.2 These indirect impacts have been compounded by pervasive gender inequalities, with profound consequences, especially for women, girls, and people of diverse gender identities.2 There has been an…

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    • Representatives of @UN agencies, the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health, and civil society partners commit to leveraging their influence, access, and resources to make #COVID19 the turning point for #GenderEquality. 🔗 https://t.co/Fxm7Q43Vgu #GenerationEquality https://t.co/yE5MokYX6X

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    The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic have gone far beyond the disease itself. In addition to the increasing number of COVID-19 deaths,1 the pandemic has deepened social and economic inequalities.2 These indirect impacts have been compounded by pervasive gender inequalities, with profound consequences, especially for women, girls, and people of diverse gender identities.2 There has been an…

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    • New Comment—Representatives of the @UN, UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health, and civil society partners commit to leveraging their influence, access, and resources to make #COVID19 the turning point for #GenderEquality. 🔗 https://t.co/Fxm7Q43Vgu #GenerationEquality https://t.co/Ax8d8uYuwN

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    Violence against women - 3 year(s) ago

    Violence against women – particularly intimate partner violence and sexual violence – is a major public and clinical health problem and a violation of women’s human rights. It is rooted in and perpetuates gender inequalities.Globally 1 in 3 women experience physical and/or sexual violence in their lifetime, mostly by an intimate partner. This is a stark reminder of the scale of gender inequality…

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      Together with governments, civil society, & change-makers at the #GenerationEquality Forum, WHO commits to eliminate Female Genital Mutilation, child marriage, & other harmful practices to advance the health & rights of 👩&👧 everywhere 🌍 https://t.co/BLBkTR1LbO https://t.co/6cGeZsODP8

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    At the Generation Equality Forum, WHO will lead in key areas of gender, and women and health, co-leading the Action Coalition on Gender-Based Violence (with UN Women and WHO) and highlighting the Gender Equal Health and Care Workforce Initiative (GEHCWI) between France, Women in Global Health and WHO.

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      At the #GenerationEquality Forum this week, WHO has announced multiple 5-year commitments to: ✅ Drive change for gender equality ✅ End Gender-Based Violence ✅ Advance reproductive and sexual health & rights ✅ Support health workers 🌐 https://t.co/52NIwTDRdK