RinGs has actively built the capacity of health systems researchers and practitioners by providing direct support to ten health systems researchers to incorporate gender and ethics analysis into their research projects, including hosting a webinar on how to do gender analysis within health systems research, and compiling a list of ten gender analysis frameworks. To […]
Poster
This poster summarizes the key findings from the study: How gender roles and relations affect health workers’ training opportunities and career progression in rural Zimbabwe: Implications for equitable health systems. Gender in human resources policy and planning is neglected in many contexts. Places/locations of deployment can determine opportunities for advancement, access to training, promotion, progression to […]
This poster summarizes the findings from a study on eye health in the Indian Sundarbans which analysed the role of gender and intersectionality in health. The scale of the issue Worldwide 6701 million people are visually impaired, 90% visually impaired people live in low to middle-income countries. India alone contributes 22% of the world’s visually impaired, while it is home to […]