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A free new online course highlights ways to incorporate gender equality and women’s empowerment into efforts to strengthen health systems around the world. Gender and Health Systems Strengthening is now available through the Global Health eLearning Center to Foreign Service nationals, US government partners, and US Agency for International Development field-based staff.
Gender and Health Systems Strengthening addresses questions such as:
Over 100 participants have signed up for a course study group, offered by K4Health August 4–13. Constance Newman, course author and IntraHealth’s senior team leader on gender equality and health, will be available to answer questions. Those who have taken the prerequisite course, Gender and Sexual and Reproductive Health 101, can register for the study group by emailing lbasall1@jhu.edu.
Throughout the course, participants will consider the intersections between gender equality, women’s empowerment, and health systems strengthening, including:
Participants will find examples of how to promote gender equality in each of the six components of a health system, as identified by the World Health Organization. For example:
The IntraHealth-led CapacityPlus project is funded by the US Agency for International Development (USAID). IntraHealth is a partner on the K4Health project led by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health’s Center for Communication Programs. K4Health is also funded by USAID.
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