A Scoping Review on Resources, Tools, and Programs to Support Women's Leadership in Global Health: What Is Available, What Works, and How Do We Know?
Background: The unequal representation of women in global health leadership is a prevalent issue laterally across global health fields and vertically down experience levels. Although women compose much of the workforce, gender-based barriers prevent female talent from filling their appropriate leade...
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Main Authors: | Eumihn Chung (Author), Amena El-Harakeh (Author), Jennifer L. Weinberg (Author), Olumayowa Azeez (Author), Ana Ortigoza (Author), Angela Johnson (Author), Meagan Harrison (Author), Anna Kalbarczyk (Author) |
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Ubiquity Press,
2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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