A new era for women’s health: Uniting global leaders to improve lives and economies in 2025 and beyond
From the World Economic Forum:
Despite women accounting for half of the global population and making many personal and family healthcare and economic decisions, their health is often disregarded as a niche issue. But a global movement is uniting leaders and experts around the socio-economic opportunities of closing the women’s health gap.
The Global Alliance for Women’s Health, hosted by the World Economic Forum and co-chaired by the Gates Foundation and the Ministry of Health of Brazil, was launched a year ago to improve research and innovation, financing and policy advocacy for women’s health.