10 Mar 2023
Integrating Gender Equity in Health Data
TAGS

(Newsletter March 2023)

The Data for Health (D4H) Initiative’s Gender Equity Unit aims to increase understanding of the need for gender data and how to use such data to inform health policy and programming. The Unit provides training materials to strengthen capacity to collect high-quality health data in over 25 low- and middle-income countries; manages the Gender Equity in Health Data hub; tracks country progress towards key indicators using a gender equity data landscape; and builds country partner capacity to integrate gender equity work. The team works with those collecting and utilizing health data from the community level to the Ministry level to mainstream gender equity in their work. It organizes training sessions, webinars, mentorship, or technical assistance on data collection, analysis, and policy application. It is funded by Bloomberg Philanthropies and housed in the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

More News

04 April 2025

The CRVS Insight Newsletter team is calling on our subscribers to help expand the reach of the…

04 April 2025

The Third Ministerial Conference on Civil Registration and Vital Statistics in Asia and the Pacific…

04 April 2025

Representatives from over 40 governments across Asia and the Pacific convened at a joint workshop…

04 April 2025

ESCAP has released a new working paper, titled "Disaster-related Statistics and Civil Registration…

04 April 2025

Pakistan’s National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) celebrated its Silver Jubilee with…

04 April 2025

The Philippines marked its 35th Civil Registration Month in February 2025, an annual event led by…

04 April 2025

MOSIP Connect 2025, held in the Philippines in March 2025, concluded with a strong focus on…

04 April 2025

Uzbekistan has been tasked to develop a unified data exchange system for civil registry offices…

04 April 2025

Cambodia has been making significant strides in establishing a robust Civil Registration and Vital…

04 April 2025

Papua New Guinea (PNG) was selected as one of the five countries to pilot the Medicolegal Death…