Background: Over the past decade gender mainstreaming has gained visibility at global health organisations. The World Bank, one of the largest funders of global health activities, released two World Development Reports showcasing its gender policies, and recently announced a $1 billion initiative for women's entrepreneurship. We summarise the development of the Bank's gender policies and analyse its financing of gender projects in the health sector. This article is intended to provide background for future research on the Bank's gender and global health portfolio. Methods: First, we constructed a timeline of the Bank's gender policy development, through a review of published articles, grey literature, and Bank documents and reports. Second,...
In Hanjra, Munir A. (Ed.). Global food security: emerging issues and economic implications. New York...
‘Gender and Development’ (GAD) is currently seen as the dominant theoretical model within internatio...
The participation of women in all spheres of life has been accelerated by strategies such as gender ...
Background: Over the past decade gender mainstreaming has gained visibility at global health organis...
In the mid-2000s, the gender work of the World Bank took a different turn with a new Gender Action P...
BACKGROUND: In the nearly half century since it began lending for population projects, the World Ban...
The World Bank is the most powerful global development institution in the world, both in terms of th...
Historically, men, as a population group, have been largely absent at global and national health pol...
Since the 1970s, Gender in development has emerged as an issue of concern for development agencies, ...
textabstractIn contrast to the concrete problems women face worldwide, of discrimination in family a...
Background: The Global Public Private Partnerships for Health (GPPPH) constitute an increasingly cen...
This paper explores some of the opportunities and challenges that the increasing move towards sector...
In contrast to the concrete problems women face worldwide, of discrimination in family and society, ...
International audienceAbstract Background In the nearly half century since it began lending for popu...
This article draws on personal involvement in the World Bank's consultation with academic 'stakehold...
In Hanjra, Munir A. (Ed.). Global food security: emerging issues and economic implications. New York...
‘Gender and Development’ (GAD) is currently seen as the dominant theoretical model within internatio...
The participation of women in all spheres of life has been accelerated by strategies such as gender ...
Background: Over the past decade gender mainstreaming has gained visibility at global health organis...
In the mid-2000s, the gender work of the World Bank took a different turn with a new Gender Action P...
BACKGROUND: In the nearly half century since it began lending for population projects, the World Ban...
The World Bank is the most powerful global development institution in the world, both in terms of th...
Historically, men, as a population group, have been largely absent at global and national health pol...
Since the 1970s, Gender in development has emerged as an issue of concern for development agencies, ...
textabstractIn contrast to the concrete problems women face worldwide, of discrimination in family a...
Background: The Global Public Private Partnerships for Health (GPPPH) constitute an increasingly cen...
This paper explores some of the opportunities and challenges that the increasing move towards sector...
In contrast to the concrete problems women face worldwide, of discrimination in family and society, ...
International audienceAbstract Background In the nearly half century since it began lending for popu...
This article draws on personal involvement in the World Bank's consultation with academic 'stakehold...
In Hanjra, Munir A. (Ed.). Global food security: emerging issues and economic implications. New York...
‘Gender and Development’ (GAD) is currently seen as the dominant theoretical model within internatio...
The participation of women in all spheres of life has been accelerated by strategies such as gender ...