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Article 31 May 2022

Rethinking Tobacco Control: The Need for Gender-Responsiveness in Tobacco Control Measures

Exploring gender-responsive approaches in tobacco control for equitable measures benefiting all gender groups.

Announcement 26 May 2022

MOOC Incorporating an Intersectional Gender Perspective in Implementation Research

Unlocking Gender-Powered Implementation Research: Explore a new MOOC by UNU-IIGH. Intersectional insights for transformative change.

Project 25 May 2022

Update of WHO Gender Mainstreaming Manual

This project will oversee the updating of a key handbook on gender for health workers, promoting non-binary concepts and intersectionality.

Article 25 May 2022

Equal Rights — Unless You Are Pregnant

Delving into pregnancy discrimination, UNU-IIGH examines challenges and calls for equity.

News 17 May 2022

Vaccines to Vaccinations: Gender in Promoting Immunisation

Exploring gender influence on immunization promotion: insights into equitable health Interventions by UNU-IIGH.

Announcement 10 May 2022

2022 APEC Healthy Women, Healthy Economies Research Prize

The APEC Healthy Women, Healthy Economies Research Prize 2022 recognising excellence in promoting women's well-being and economic empowerment.

Announcement 09 May 2022

Postdoctoral Fellowship 2022

Nurture Research Excellence: UNU-IIGH's 2022 Postdoctoral Fellowship. A platform for impactful global health research advancement.

Article 28 Apr 2022

Addressing Gender-related Barriers to COVID-19 Vaccinations to Ensure Vaccinations for All

Vaccine access and uptake are being impeded by gender-related barriers and inequities.

Media Coverage 21 Apr 2022

Addressing Gender-Related Barriers to COVID-19 Vaccinations to Ensure Vaccinations for all

Tackling Gender Barriers for Inclusive COVID-19 Vaccination. UNU-IIGH investigates solutions to ensure universal immunization access.

News 18 Apr 2022

Call for Submissions: Case Studies on Integrating Gender into Government Health Programmes

UNU-IIGH and partners are inviting organisations and professionals to submit information on government health programmes.