Integrating gender into health system strengthening in conflict and crisis-affected settings; what’s in our toolkit?

REGISTER FOR WEBINAR! https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3855812847389709827  – Friday 22 June 14.00 – 15.30:30 BST

07 June 2018

Friday 22 June 14.00 – 15.30:30 BST

In 2016 we held our first webinar on gender, asking the question, “What part should gender play in reconstructing post-conflict health systems?” Two-years on and much has changed. There is a growing interest in applying gender frameworks and analysis in health systems research. The #metoo movement and other popular feminist actions have driven greater attention to gender equity. New conflicts and health crises have arisen in various settings prompting humanitarian emergency responses.

Our upcoming webinar does not seek to make the argument that we should focus on gender in post-conflict health systems. We feel that argument has been settled. Rather we will describe how the process of focusing on gender has unfolded in different settings and share a range of tools that interested researchers, policy makers and practitioners could use and adapt to stimulate progress towards gender equity.

We also want to hear from you. What challenges are you facing in taking forward this agenda? How can our global community of health systems researchers help in constructing the kind of evidence base that would guide good decision makers and facilitate best practice? Help us to shape the presentations by completing this short survey https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3BHVHC5. It takes about three minutes.

Tune in for an engaging and interactive webinar with lots of audience participation.

Panellists

Introduction and survey results – Egbert Sondorp, the Thematic Working Group on Health Systems in Fragile and Conflict-Affected States

An overview of useful tools and approaches – Val Percival and Amber Warnat, Carleton University

Country case studies – Justine Namakula (School of Public Health, Makerere University, Uganda), Haja Wurie (College of Medicine and Applied Health Sciences, Sierra Leone)

The webinar is sponsored by RinGs, the ReBUILD Research Programme Consortium and the Building Back Better project. It will be facilitated by Health Systems Global.

REGISTER FOR WEBINAR! https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3855812847389709827
Friday 22 June 14.00 – 15.30:30 BST