The world of technology and innovation still lacks sufficient representation of women, especially in the healthcare sector.
The healthcare workforce crisis is not just a numbers problem, it is a matter of equity, innovation, and sustainability.
Born on 8 March – the International Women’s Day – and highly engaged in the advancement of health literacy, the role of women in science to improve healthcare access and health equity is close to my ...
The persistent underrepresentation of women in leadership positions sends a clear message: systemic barriers to equity are ...
They cover health specifically but are highly relevant for all other sectors, and to the design, monitoring and evaluation of the Action Plan. In its first part, the consultation covered the design of ...
EPHA’s contributions to the study ensured that equity, universal access, and the fight against discrimination were central to its findings and recommendations. This report provides valuable lessons ...
For each document, the study examines the dynamics between civil society, the WHO Secretariat, and Member States, detailing the challenges, successes, and lessons learned. By embracing the key lessons ...
EPHA will lead Task 9.2 of the project, focusing on the establishment of a Policy Lab. This Policy Lab is designed to bring together diverse stakeholders—including policymakers, academics, and ...
Are you concerned about the myths surrounding clean transportation? From bike lanes to electric vehicles, many misconceptions hold back the shift to sustainable urban mobility. But what’s the truth ...
Estimations are that antimicrobial resistance (AMR) accounted for 1.2 million deaths in 2019. Lack of effective action could lead up to ten million deaths per year by 2050. As the health of animals, ...