Review:
Gender Mainstreaming In Public Health
overall review score: 4.5
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Gender mainstreaming in public health refers to the integration of gender perspectives and considerations into all aspects of health policies, programs, and research to ensure that the needs and experiences of both men and women are addressed.
Key Features
- Incorporating gender analysis in health systems
- Addressing gender disparities in access to healthcare
- Promoting gender-sensitive research and data collection
- Increasing women's participation in decision-making processes
Pros
- Improves health outcomes for all individuals
- Addresses gender inequalities within healthcare systems
- Enhances the quality and relevance of health policies and programs
Cons
- May require significant resources and capacity-building efforts
- Challenges traditional norms and power structures