Transforming Gender Norms, Roles, and Power Dynamics for Better Health: Gender-integrated Programs Reference Document
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Health Policy Project, MEASURE Evaluation
2014
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This review presents evidence showing how gender-integrated programming influences health outcomes
in low- and middle-income countries: in particular, reproductive, maternal, neonatal, child, and adolescent
health (RMNCH+A); HIV prevention and AIDS response; gender-based violence (GBV); tuberculosis
(TB); and universal health coverage (UHC).
Please find the link to the Transforming Gender Norms, Roles, and Power Dynamics for Better Health: Evidence from a Systematic Review of Gender-integrated Health Programs in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: http://www.hrhresourcecenter.org/node/6085
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