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...
Main Authors: | Hay, K, McDougal, L, Percival, V, Henry, S, Klugman, J, Wurie, H, Raven, J, Shabalala, F, Fielding-Miller, R, Dey, A, Dehingia, N, Morgan, R, Atmavilas, Y, Saggurti, N, Yore, J, Blokhina, E, Huque, R, Barasa, E, Bhan, N, Kharel, C, Silverman, JG, Raj, A |
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Other Authors: | Gender Equality, Norms, and Health Steering Committee |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2019
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