sábado, 15 de junio de 2024
Time to implement sex and gender responsive policies and programmes
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanpub/article/PIIS2468-2667(24)00072-0/fulltext?dgcid=hubspot_email_gbdalerts&utm_campaign=gbdalerts&utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-_70-sJloxxGSjo17BLLnFwxL9n5TZcMc2CpTrbBd_SDfaQYAgndbq62v1AXw3sjG8XmeRc2L7g7-jaEuNI7kLnPStJoQ&_hsmi=311643152&utm_content=311597708&utm_source=hs_email
Given the power and ubiquity of the Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation's work on mapping and estimating the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) and assessing the effect of health policies, it is sometimes difficult to remember that the first GBD estimates were published only 30 years ago in the 1993 World Development Report.1 The effect and influence of these global health metrics on priority setting, resource allocation, and decision making have been almost immeasurable, including in shaping health policy at both national and global levels.2
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