Prioritizing gender equity and intersectionality in Canadian global health institutions and partnerships.
Despite governmental efforts to close the gender gap and global calls including Sustainable Development Goal 5 to promote gender equality, the sobering reality is that gender inequities continue to persist in Canadian global health institutions. Moreover, from health to the economy, security to soci...
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Main Authors: | Bianca Carducci (Author), Emily C Keats (Author), Michelle Amri (Author), Katrina M Plamondon (Author), Jeannie Shoveller (Author), Onome Ako (Author), F Gigi Osler (Author), Carol Henry (Author), Nitika Pant Pai (Author), Erica Di Ruggiero (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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