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Corporate accountability in global health governance? A case study of the Access to Medicine Index
A new briefing paper critically analyses the AtMI to evaluate voluntary corporate performance indexes as an accountability mechanism in health.
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UNU-IIGH announces Independent Expert Group on Corporate Accountability
The group will critically evaluate voluntary corporate performance indexes as a mechanism for monitoring the behaviour and impact of TNCs on health.
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Global Call to Action: Addressing Women's Health Amidst Multiple Crises
Lancet comment stresses need for gender-focused health solutions and collective action.
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UNU-IIGH presents new work on Power and Accountability with webinar and working paper series
The work package is one of four introduced in UNU-IIGH's 2024-2028 strategic plan, Addressing Inequalities in Global Health.
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Expression of Interest: UNU-IIGH Expert Advisory Group on Assessing Corporate Conduct and Impact
We are seeking experts for an advisory group to develop an instrument to evaluate corporate conduct and impact in global health.
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Gender and Health Hub’s Core Working Group (CWG)
The GHH's CWG consists of members with extensive policy and research expertise and plays an important role in shaping the priorities of the Hub.
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Gender and Health Hub’s High-Level Advisory Committee
The Gender and Health Hub is steered by a distinguished High-Level Advisory Committee.
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The notion of consent in the UN Treaty Bodies’ general comments and jurisprudence
UNU-IIGH, ICJ & HRP explore consent in sexual conduct and healthcare through human rights standards
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Informed consent in sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services: a global scoping review of qualitative studies
UNU-IIGH and HRP’s new research explores notion and complexities of consent in SRH
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UNU-IIGH Enhances Health Policy and System Research Capacities in the Global South
WHO-TDR Implementation Research Regional Training Center, MOOCs and short courses that target public health research and implementers in LMICs.