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James Chau explores why we need Global Health 50/50 Previous item Putting the Global Health...

James Chau explores why we need Global Health 50/50

15/01/2018 in GH5050 Blog 1943

“When I think about gender in global health that’s when I get worried.”

James Chau, one of our esteemed advisors, provides a personal insight into why Global Health 50/50 matters and why we need to rethink our attitude to health.

https://globalhealth5050.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/GH5050JC.mp3

 

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    • Resources for taking a gendered approach to improve health
    • Self-Assessment Tool
    • How-to Guides
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