Gender Equity and Equality |
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Cross-Cutting Initiatives / Gender Equity and Equality The public health workforce in developing countries is predominantly female. Addressing gender inequality and discrimination in human resources for health (HRH) policy and planning, workforce development and workplace support is essential in tackling the complex challenges of improving access to services, by positively influencing HRH recruitment, retention and productivity. The Capacity Project focused systematically on the relations between men and women and how these may affect differences and inequalities in opportunity for education, training, occupation and health labor market participation. The Project emphasized integration of gender into HRH planning and leadership, workforce development and performance support to ensure that men and women contribute to social and economic development through active involvement in public life and in the labor market, address workforce shortages by maximizing opportunities and address poverty alleviation through employment. The Project’s gender strategy objectives included:
Major results areas include increased staff capacity to implement gender work, a workplace violence study in Rwanda and a study on men as providers of HIV/AIDS care in Lesotho. Lessons learned:
Learn more about the Project’s gender equity and equality results. Related resources:
See other areas in Cross-Cutting Initiatives: Integrating FBOs and NGOs; Global Partnerships |