Women’s empowerment refers to the process of providing women with greater access to vital resources - such as education, employment, and health care - for the purpose of increasing their ability to control their own affairs, and to reduce women’s domination by men (Solanke, 2015). For the purposes of this rapid review on reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health (RMNCAH) programmes, the focus is on links of such programmes with women and girl’s empowerment; in terms of power (education and rights) and equality in health. This takes into account mothers (including adolescents), children, and health workforces in RMNCAH programmes (e.g. skilled birthing assistants and/or midwives) - the majority of which are female. Attenti...
This brief provides rigorous evidence-based insights for implementers and researchers of social and ...
Development literature has argued that empowering women can effectively increase the utilisation of ...
There is increasing evidence that women with the ability to exercise control over their sexual and r...
Background: Women empowerment is a powerful determinant of their own, children’s and their fami...
This rapid review is an update on the key mechanisms monitoring reproductive, maternal, newborn, chi...
Background Evidence suggests that gender-integrated interventions, which actively seek to identify a...
Several approaches have been tried to genuinely leave no one behind in access to maternal and newbor...
More than 500 women and girls die in emergency settings every day due to complications arising from ...
Globally, increasing efforts have been made to hold duty-bearers to account for their commitments to...
Background: Pakistan is among countries which are clearly off track for their progress towards achie...
This article presents evidence supporting the hypothesis that promoting gender equality and women's ...
The percentage of women utilizing maternal health care services in Nepal is relatively less than wom...
We evaluate a multifaceted policy intervention attempting to jump-start adolescent women's empowerme...
The objective of this paper is to identify conditions, factors and methods, which empower women and ...
Women’s empowerment has been thoroughly discussed during the last two decades, yet the research on t...
This brief provides rigorous evidence-based insights for implementers and researchers of social and ...
Development literature has argued that empowering women can effectively increase the utilisation of ...
There is increasing evidence that women with the ability to exercise control over their sexual and r...
Background: Women empowerment is a powerful determinant of their own, children’s and their fami...
This rapid review is an update on the key mechanisms monitoring reproductive, maternal, newborn, chi...
Background Evidence suggests that gender-integrated interventions, which actively seek to identify a...
Several approaches have been tried to genuinely leave no one behind in access to maternal and newbor...
More than 500 women and girls die in emergency settings every day due to complications arising from ...
Globally, increasing efforts have been made to hold duty-bearers to account for their commitments to...
Background: Pakistan is among countries which are clearly off track for their progress towards achie...
This article presents evidence supporting the hypothesis that promoting gender equality and women's ...
The percentage of women utilizing maternal health care services in Nepal is relatively less than wom...
We evaluate a multifaceted policy intervention attempting to jump-start adolescent women's empowerme...
The objective of this paper is to identify conditions, factors and methods, which empower women and ...
Women’s empowerment has been thoroughly discussed during the last two decades, yet the research on t...
This brief provides rigorous evidence-based insights for implementers and researchers of social and ...
Development literature has argued that empowering women can effectively increase the utilisation of ...
There is increasing evidence that women with the ability to exercise control over their sexual and r...