This article presents evidence supporting the hypothesis that promoting gender equality and women's and girls' empowerment (GEWE) leads to better health and development outcomes. We reviewed the literature across six sectors-family planning (FP); maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH); nutrition; agriculture; water, sanitation and hygiene; and financial services for the poor-and found 76 studies from low and middle-income countries that met our inclusion criteria. Across these studies, we identified common GEWE variables that emerged repeatedly as significant predictors of sector outcomes. We grouped these variables into 10 thematic categories, which we termed 'gender-related levers'. These levers were then classified by the strength of ...
Research shows that when community health worker (CHW) programs are managed and supported adequately...
BACKGROUND Global health policy prioritizes improving the health of women and girls, as evident in ...
There is general agreement in the literature that getting more girls into school and into higher edu...
This article presents evidence supporting the hypothesis that promoting gender equality and women's ...
This article argues that international efforts to progress gender equality now and post?2015 need to...
article poses questions, challenges, and dilemmas for health system researchers striving to better u...
Human rights, theory, evidence, and common sense all suggest that greater investment in women’s heal...
In the last couple of decades, the scaling up of successful pilot projects has been considered a cru...
This article explores how government stakeholders understand gender issues in the promotion of mater...
Gender equity is imperative to the attainment of healthy lives and wellbeing of all, and promoting g...
Background Evidence suggests that gender-integrated interventions, which actively seek to identify a...
This article takes gender inequalities in the distribution of power as its point of departure. Given...
This document presents information about how gender equality is not solely a fundamental human right...
This paper asks if mounting reliance on women and girls to solve world poverty is an effective means...
Within the last two decades, women’s empowerment has been the central theme of international develop...
Research shows that when community health worker (CHW) programs are managed and supported adequately...
BACKGROUND Global health policy prioritizes improving the health of women and girls, as evident in ...
There is general agreement in the literature that getting more girls into school and into higher edu...
This article presents evidence supporting the hypothesis that promoting gender equality and women's ...
This article argues that international efforts to progress gender equality now and post?2015 need to...
article poses questions, challenges, and dilemmas for health system researchers striving to better u...
Human rights, theory, evidence, and common sense all suggest that greater investment in women’s heal...
In the last couple of decades, the scaling up of successful pilot projects has been considered a cru...
This article explores how government stakeholders understand gender issues in the promotion of mater...
Gender equity is imperative to the attainment of healthy lives and wellbeing of all, and promoting g...
Background Evidence suggests that gender-integrated interventions, which actively seek to identify a...
This article takes gender inequalities in the distribution of power as its point of departure. Given...
This document presents information about how gender equality is not solely a fundamental human right...
This paper asks if mounting reliance on women and girls to solve world poverty is an effective means...
Within the last two decades, women’s empowerment has been the central theme of international develop...
Research shows that when community health worker (CHW) programs are managed and supported adequately...
BACKGROUND Global health policy prioritizes improving the health of women and girls, as evident in ...
There is general agreement in the literature that getting more girls into school and into higher edu...