Gender inequality and restrictive gender norms: framing the challenges to health
Gender is not accurately captured by the traditional male and female dichotomy of sex. Instead, it is a complex social system that structures the life experience of all human beings. This paper, the first in a Series of five papers, investigates the relationships between gender inequality, restrictive gender norms, and health and wellbeing. Building upon […]
Gender equality: engaging men in change
I have been working on issues of men, masculinities, and gender for 32 years, and it looks to me like men’s roles in building gender equality are now part of the public agenda to an unprecedented extent. Almost every day, there are new stories and initiatives on how men can support women’s participation in medicine […]
Gender equality and health: laying the foundations for change
The gender equality and women’s empowerment agenda is recognised in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and by various UN and government commitments before the SDGs. However, mainstream public health and public policy have yet to invest substantially in research and action to tackle gender inequalities in health. Building on the Women and Gender Equity Knowledge […]
Gender equality and gender norms: framing the opportunities for health
The Sustainable Development Goals offer the global health community a strategic opportunity to promote human rights, advance gender equality, and achieve health for all. The inability of the health sector to accelerate progress on a range of health outcomes brings into sharp focus the substantial impact of gender inequalities and restrictive gender norms on health […]
A new normal: addressing gender to improve health
Gender norms shape the daily lives of every person on the planet. Since the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is dedicated to the principle that everyone should have the opportunity to lead a healthy and productive life, we are especially interested in understanding how these norms negatively affect health. That is why we were so […]
Disrupting gender norms in health systems: making the case for change
Restrictive gender norms and gender inequalities are replicated and reinforced in health systems, contributing to gender inequalities in health. In this Series paper, we explore how to address all three through recognition and then with disruptive solutions. We used intersectional feminist theory to guide our systematic reviews, qualitative case studies based on lived experiences, and […]
Doing gender better: can the UN step up?
Gender inequality and gender norms impede progress on the global goal to achieve health for all. The Lancet‘s 2019 theme issue on advancing women in science, medicine, and global health and now its new Series on gender equality, norms, and health provide updated evidence on the pervasiveness of gender inequities, unequal power dynamics, and other intersecting factors within society […]
A coming of age for gender in global health
An abundance of evidence shows health outcomes and experiences to be different for women and men, and this is true across time, space, and culture. The impact of biological sex accounts for a fraction of these differences; gender explains the rest. Gender refers to the social phenomena and relationships of males and females in terms […]
Strategies for engaging men in HIV services
The importance of men in the global HIV response is increasingly recognised. In most settings, men are less engaged in HIV services and have worse health outcomes than women. The multiple gender, social, economic, political, and institutional factors behind these patterns are well documented. More recently, researchers have been reporting evidence on strategies aimed at […]
HIV and risk of COVID-19 death: a population cohort study from the Western Cape Province, South Africa
Background The effect of HIV co-infection on COVID-19 outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa is unknown. Methods We conducted a population cohort study using linked data from adults attending public sector health facilities in the Western Cape, South Africa. We used Cox-proportional hazards models adjusted for age, sex, location and comorbidities to examine the association between HIV […]