Galvanising Gender Analysis and Practice in Health Systems: Reflections from Research in Gender and Ethics: Building Stronger Health Systems
Gender analysis is an important component for health systems research. It reveals how power relations create inequalities in health system needs, experiences, and outcomes among women, men, and people of other genders.
Incorporating gender analysis into existing programmes can be challenging.
Researchers:
- Struggle to understanding the relevance of gender analysis
- Assume that a focus on women and girls is the same as addressing gender
- Are reluctant to recognise power and privilege within their work
- Have poor incentives to incorporate gender analysis