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Gendered Health Pathways is a powerful tool not only for champions of equality, but for anyone who wants to realise better health and wellbeing for all.

THE PATHWAYS MANIFESTO

What’s needed for everyone in the world to have an equal chance of living well? Gendered Health Pathways, and its ability to reimagine data, gives us the opportunity to answer this together. With a more complete and connected view of our health journeys, we can reveal the disparities, remedy the inequalities and begin to realise better health and wellbeing for all. Will you join us?

Reimagine data

  • Demonstrate the power of data when it’s collected and understood in a more complete and connected way
  • Make data more accessible and useable for public policymakers right through to community changemakers, as a resource for advocacy, action and accountability for all
  • Catalyse a more connected approach to collecting data and make useful connections between sex and health (biology) and gender and health (sociology), making data more informative, inclusive and impactful

Reveal & remedy inequalities

  • Reveal inequalities along the health pathway, as well as the dangerous data gaps — to identify who is falling away at each point of the health pathway, and pinpoint strategic intervention
  • Stimulate discussion and deeper research on gender-driven power structures and hidden inequalities influencing people’s health — to redress gaps not only in prevention and care, but also in wider public policy in relation to the health-related sustainable development goal (SDG) targets
  • Explore opportunities for national health policies to be tailored, targeted and gender-responsive, so that they have the greatest possible positive impact on people’s health
  • Empower countries and communities to drive social change for the people and causes they represent

What works?

Read about interventions that are already remedying gender inequalities along the health pathway.

Realise better health & wellbeing for all

  • Test and develop new gender-responsive policy, at local, national and global levels
  • Track and measure the outcomes and impact it’s having, refining policy and interventions to reflect the needs of society
  • Co-create public policy for equal health, with all groups representing the communities and people it affects

PATHWAY STORIES

What can we learn when we look more closely at the deeply rooted differences dividing men’s and women’s journeys along the health pathway — from exposure to risks to rate of survival.