International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS) and ICF
24
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
16
Women's Refugee Commission (WRC) and UNICEF Lebanon
11
ICF International
6
Women's Refugee Commission
5
UN Children's Fund UNICEF
4
World Health Organisation (WHO)
4
et al.
3
World Health Organization WHO
3
and ICF
2
CII Confederation of Indian Industry
2
Dr. V. R. Kandula
2
Engender Health Society (Improving Women's Health Worldwide)
2
F. Saini
2
G. Venugopal
2
Human Rights Watch
2
Ministry of Health, Nepal
2
Nepal Ministry of Health and Population, New ERA, and ICF International
2
New ERA
2
Oxfam
2
Population Foundation of India
2
USAID
2
WHO
2
Women's Refugee Commission (WRC)
2
ActionAid Myanmar
1
Alys, W.
1
Anayda Portela, Helen Smith, Cicely Marston
1
and S. Mauder
1
Assaf, Shireen, Sarah Staveteig, and Francine Birungi
1
Australian Women's Health Network
1
Aziz, A.
1
B. Lee, E. Pearce, D. Buscher
1
Bankole A., Hussain R., Sedgh G. et. al.
1
Bashemera, Domitilla R., Martha J. Nhembo, and Grace Benedict
1
Börjesson, E., Pedersen, K., & Villa Torres, L.
1
BRACED Myanmar Alliance
1
By the Committee on Ethical Aspects of Human Reproduction and Women's Health, International Federation of Gynaecologists and Obstetricians (FIGO)
1
Calverton, Maryland, USA: ICF International
1
Cambodia, Ministry of Health, PMNCH, WHO, World Bank, AHPSR et al.
1
Caran Ann, M.
1
CARE, International Rescue Committee, Save the Children, Women's Refugee Commission
1
Central Statistical Office (CSO) [Swaziland] and Macro International
1
Central Statistical Office (CSO), Ministry of Health (MOH), and ICF International
1
Child Protection in Crisis
1
Clifford Majani
1
Climate & Development Knowledge Network
1
COVID-19 Response
1
Dumble, Sam
1
Economic Empowerment Section of UN Women
1
Every Woman Every Child
1
Falconer-Stout, Z., K. Simmons, P. Godbole, S. Topolansky, R. Frischkorn, and L. Franco
1
Fenly Mejia, N.
1
FIGO Committee for Women’s Sexual and R eproductive Rights
1
Flavia Bustreo, Shyama Kuruvilla, Marleen Temmerman et al
1
Ghana Statistical Service (GSS), Ghana Health Service (GHS), and ICF International.
1
Government of Malawi
1
Government of the Republic of Mozambique
1
Green, C.
1
Guttmacher Institute
1
Half of Syria
1
Heleen van Beekhuizen and Regine Unkels
1
Henke, A.
1
Hesperian Health Guides
1
ICF
1
Indefes - Terre des Hommes
1
International Indigenous Women
1
International Labour Organization
1
International Network for Cancer Treatment and Research
1
International Rescue Comittee
1
Ipas
1
Johnson-Hanks J.
1
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV
1
Krause, S.
1
Lambert, V.
1
Leora Ward, Emma Pearce, Dale Buscher et al.
1
Lok Swasthya SEWA Trust and World Health Organization WHO India
1
Mazigo, H.
1
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, India
1
Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children (MoHCDGEC), [Tanzania Mainland, Ministry of Health (MoH) [Zanzibar], National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), Office of the Chief Government Statistician (OCGS) and ICF.
Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), UN Women et al.
1
OCHA Services
1
Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)
1
Pandey, J. P., M.R. Dhakal, S. Karki, P. Poudel, and M.S. Pradhan
1
persee
1
Protection Cluster
1
Quinn, V., and A. Guyon
1
Reliefweb
1
Reproductive Health Response in Conflict Consortium
1
Rockville, Maryland, USA: ICF
1
Rural Women Peace Link (RWPL), Bungoma, Kenya
1
S. Chynoweth, D. Quick et al.
1
S. Ripoll and S. Carter
1
Sanson, A.
1
Save the Children
1
Sebayang, Susy K., Ferry Efendi, and Erni Astutik
1
Simona, Simona J., Mazuba Muchindu, and Harriet Ntalasha
1
Social Science in Humanitarian Action
1
Statistics Indonesia (Badan Pusat Statistik—BPS), National Population and Family Planning Board (BKKBN), and Kementerian Kesehatan (Kemenkes—MOH), and ICF International
1
Tabitha Hrynick, T.
1
Tadesse, Mekonnen, Habtamu Teklie, Gorfu Yazew, and Tesfayi Gebreselassie
1
The DHS Program
1
The Global Library of Women’s Medicine by Sapiens Publishing
1
The MEDBOX Team
1
The Republic of the Union of Myanmar, Ministry of Health and Sports
1
The Women´s Health Council
1
Ties Boerma, Jennifer Requejo, Cesar Victora et al.
1
Tuladhar S., Khanal K.R., K.C. Lila, Ghimire P.K., Onta K.
1
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office on Women’s Health
1
uhoza, Dieudonné Ndaruhuye, Pierre Claver Rutayisire, and Aline Umubyeyi.
1
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
1
UN Women
1
UN Women, UNFPA
1
UNAIDS
1
UNICEF
1
UNICEF, World Health Organisation
1
United Nations Development Programme Bangkok Regional Hub
1
United Nations of Human Rights (Office of the High Commissioner)
1
United Nations Population Fund
1
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
1
United Nations Population Fund UNFPA
1
United Nations UN
1
United Nations Women’s Human Rights and Gender (WRG)
1
Wado, Yohannes Dibaba
1
War Child International, Women's Refugee Commission
1
WHO, et al.
1
Wilson, Dave
1
Women's Refugee Commission, et al.
1
Women's Refugee Commission, IAWG
1
WOMEN’S CAMPAIGN INTERNATIONAL for United States Agency for International Development Ebola-Community Action Platform, Liberia
1
Women’s Commission for Refugee Women and Children
1
Women’s Refugee Commission
1
Women’s Refugee Commission (WRC) and The International Rescue Committee (IRC)
1
World Health Organization (WHO)
1
World Health Organization (WHO), Regional Office for South-East-Asia
1
Yaron, Gil
1
Zapeta, T.
1
Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZIMSTAT) and ICF International
1
Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency and ICF International
The mission of the Women’s Health Council is to inform and influence the development of health policy to ensure the maximum health and social gain for women in Ireland.
Its membership is represe
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ntative of a wide range of expertise and interest in women’s health.
The Women’s Health Council has five functions detailed in its Statutory Instruments:
1. Advising the Minister for Health and Children on all aspects of women’s health.
2. Assisting the development of national and regional policies
and strategies designed to increase health gain and social gain for women.
3. Developing expertise on women’s health within the health services.
4. Liaising with other relevant international bodies which have similar functions as the Council.
5. Advising other Government Ministers at their request.
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his publication provides an overview of social inequalities in several indicators related to the health of women, children, and adolescents in a region deemed as one with high levels of inequality: Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). In order for it to serve as a baseline for the 2030 Agenda, emp
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hasis is placed on examining these inequalities around the year 2014. The analysis suggests that reducing within-country disparities is a priority, as widespread social inequalities in health are identified among LAC countries.
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This external performance evaluation of the Malawi Girls’ Empowerment through Education and Health Activity (ASPIRE), conducted 2.5 years after ASPIRE began, establishes the activity’s progress against its objectives, proposes adaptations for th
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e final year, and captures lessons for application in future girls’ empowerment, health, and education programming in Malawi.
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This global progress report attempts to lay the groundwork for the kind of accelerated action needed. Section 1 presents key data, trends and developments in women’s, children’s and adolescents
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health and well-being. That is followed in Section 2 by a deeper dive into the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has created and contributed to many threats and challenges to progress for women, children and adolescents. In Section 3, the report concludes with recommendations for accelerating progress towards the achievement of the 2030 Agenda even in such challenging times, with an emphasis on partnership
and clear-eyed recognition of the consequences of failing to do better.
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2018 monitoring report: current status and strategic priorities
The report sets out the status of women’s, children’s and adolescents’ health, and on health systems and social and environ
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mental determinants. Regional dashboards on 16 key indicators highlight where progress is being made or lagging. There is progress overall, but not at the level required to achieve the 2030 goals. There are some areas where progress has stalled or is reversing, namely neonatal mortality, gender inequalities and health in humanitarian settings.
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Conflicts and disasters, including pandemics, affect women and men in all their diversity differently, and women and girls often suffer the most. Crisis-related hardships combine and compound pre-existing disadvantages, for example, they often cause women...
’s working conditions to worsen while increasing their overall workload and care responsibilities. At the same time, crises can give rise to changes that enable women to take up roles that were previously available only to men, and crises can open opportunities to address existing gender-based discrimination and violations of rights.
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The new Global Strategy aims to achieve the highest attainable standard of health for all women, children and adolescents, transform the future and ensure that every newborn, mother and child not only survives, but thrives.
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al care, 3 for delivery, 1 for postnatal care, and 5 for barriers to accessing medical care. Levels and trends in these indicators were analyzed overall and by three background characteristics: women’seducation, household wealth quintile, and region.
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