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Autor:
Nosa Orobaton, Paulina Addy, Hester Mkwinda Nyasulu, Modupe Ogundimu, Sita Strother, Dyness Kasungami, Banny Banerjee, Amanda Coile, Sweta Saxena, Annette Zou, Logan Brenzel, Adolfo Martinez Valle, Doris Bartel
Publikováno v:
Gates Open Research, Vol 6 (2023)
Background: Deep-rooted and widespread gender-based bias and discrimination threaten achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. Despite evidence that addressing gender inequities contributes to better health and development outcomes, the resou
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/133c5d676b6d4498889164da78cd7662
Autor:
Nosa Orobaton, Dyness Kasungami, Amanda Coile, Barbara Knittel, Sweta Saxena, Annette Zou, Doris Bartel, Logan Brenzel, Rose Kambarami, Cecilia Abimbola Williams, Ishrat Husain, Dipak Prasad Tiwari, Jane Achan, Godfrey Sikipa, Banny Banerjee, John Ovuoraye Ajiwohwodoma
Publikováno v:
Gates Open Research, Vol 6 (2023)
Background: Development assistance for health (DAH) is an important mechanism for funding and technical support to low-income countries. Despite increased DAH spending, intractable health challenges remain. Recent decades have seen numerous efforts t
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1f384154f6b4496dbb320c5066d40bd9
Autor:
Nosa Orobaton, Dyness Kasungami, Amanda Coile, Barbara Knittel, Sweta Saxena, Annette Zou, Doris Bartel, Logan Brenzel, Rose Kambarami, Cecilia Abimbola Williams, Ishrat Husain, Dipak Prasad Tiwari, Jane Achan, Godfrey Sikipa, Banny Banerjee, John Ovuoraye Ajiwohwodoma
Publikováno v:
Gates Open Research, Vol 6 (2022)
Background: Development assistance for health (DAH) is an important mechanism for funding and technical support to low-income countries. Despite increased DAH spending, intractable health challenges remain. Recent decades have seen numerous efforts t
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/008b3e6e92a04590b67c386c0e1e7c2e
Autor:
Amanda Keddie, Doris Bartel
Publikováno v:
Men and Masculinities. 24:740-759
Facilitating critical discussions with young men about issues of masculinity is not easy work. Gender transformative programs must engage with difficult conversations about issues such as heterosexism, homophobia, and masculine entitlement. The affec
Autor:
Doris Bartel, Amanda Coile, Annette Zou, Adolfo Martinez Valle, Hester Mkwinda Nyasulu, Logan Brenzel, Nosa Orobaton, Sweta Saxena, Paulina Addy, Sita Strother, Modupe Ogundimu, Banny Banerjee, Dyness Kasungami
Publikováno v:
Gates Open Research. 6:114
Background: Deep-rooted and widespread gender-based bias and discrimination threaten achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. Despite evidence that addressing gender inequities contributes to better health and development outcomes, the resou
Autor:
Barbara Knittel, Amanda Coile, Annette Zou, Sweta Saxena, Logan Brenzel, Nosa Orobaton, Doris Bartel, Cecilia Abimbola Williams, Rose Kambarami, Dipak Prasad Tiwari, Ishrat Husain, Godfrey Sikipa, Jane Achan, John Ovuoraye Ajiwohwodoma, Banny Banerjee, Dyness Kasungami
Publikováno v:
Gates Open Research. 6:116
Background: Development assistance for health (DAH) is an important mechanism for funding and technical support to low-income countries. Despite increased DAH spending, intractable health challenges remain. Recent decades have seen numerous efforts t
Publikováno v:
Global Public Health. 7:618-634
Using samples of reproductive aged men and women from rural Ethiopia and Kenya, this study examines the associations between two scales measuring balances of power and equitable attitudes within relationships and modern contraceptive use. The scales
Publikováno v:
Health & Place. 18:766-773
The paper uses data from Ethiopia and Kenya to examine how perceptions of community norms differentially shape contraceptive use among men and women. Women whose current number of sons is lower than their perception of the community ideal had lower o
Publikováno v:
Global Public Health. 4:242-252
The influence of social factors on reproductive health has been highlighted by researchers in the last decade, yet programmes to improve adolescent reproductive health (ARH) rarely address social factors such as gender discrimination. Beginning in 20
Publikováno v:
Global public health. 7(9)
Understanding gender norms, power and equity is important for developing successful sexual and reproductive health interventions. However, little attention has been given to how to capture the gender ideals and imbalances that inform these relationsh