TDR’s Intersectional Gender Research Strategy
An intersectional gender lens is important for inclusive and responsive infectious disease research programmes and universal health coverage efforts towards “leaving no one behind”. TDR supports and promotes an intersectional gender approach to research, ultimately focusing on the impact of gender dynamics and interconnected inequalities for the prevention and control of infectious diseases of poverty.
This strategy focuses on:
• Building research capacities on intersectional gender analysis in research on infectious diseases.
• Supporting intersectional gender analysis in research for implementation, to generate new evidence and knowledge on the intersections of gender and other social variables that influence the way in which implementation strategies work.
• Generating evidence on gender-intersecting inequalities in access to health services and those that influence differentials in vulnerability to, and the impact of, health conditions associated with infectious diseases in LMICs.
• Promoting an inclusive infectious disease research agenda
Brief overview of TDR’s intersectional gender research strategy
TDR’s Intersectional Gender Research Strategy
An intersectional gender lens is important for inclusive and responsive infectious disease research programmes and universal health coverage efforts towards “leaving no one behind”. TDR supports and promotes an intersectional gender approach to research, ultimately focusing on the impact of gender dynamics and interconnected inequalities for the prevention and control of infectious diseases of poverty.
This strategy focuses on:
• Building research capacities on intersectional gender analysis in research on infectious diseases.
• Supporting intersectional gender analysis in research for implementation, to generate new evidence and knowledge on the intersections of gender and other social variables that influence the way in which implementation strategies work.
• Generating evidence on gender-intersecting inequalities in access to health services and those that influence differentials in vulnerability to, and the impact of, health conditions associated with infectious diseases in LMICs.
• Promoting an inclusive infectious disease research agenda
Brief overview of TDR’s intersectional gender research strategy
TDR’s Intersectional Gender Research Strategy
Developed by:
An intersectional gender lens is important for inclusive and responsive infectious disease research programmes and universal health coverage efforts towards “leaving no one behind”. TDR supports and promotes an intersectional gender approach to research, ultimately focusing on the impact of gender dynamics and interconnected inequalities for the prevention and control of infectious diseases of poverty.
This strategy focuses on:
• Building research capacities on intersectional gender analysis in research on infectious diseases.
• Supporting intersectional gender analysis in research for implementation, to generate new evidence and knowledge on the intersections of gender and other social variables that influence the way in which implementation strategies work.
• Generating evidence on gender-intersecting inequalities in access to health services and those that influence differentials in vulnerability to, and the impact of, health conditions associated with infectious diseases in LMICs.
• Promoting an inclusive infectious disease research agenda
Brief overview of TDR’s intersectional gender research strategy
TDR’s Intersectional Gender Research Strategy
An intersectional gender lens is important for inclusive and responsive infectious disease research programmes and universal health coverage efforts towards “leaving no one behind”. TDR supports and promotes an intersectional gender approach to research, ultimately focusing on the impact of gender dynamics and interconnected inequalities for the prevention and control of infectious diseases of poverty.
This strategy focuses on:
• Building research capacities on intersectional gender analysis in research on infectious diseases.
• Supporting intersectional gender analysis in research for implementation, to generate new evidence and knowledge on the intersections of gender and other social variables that influence the way in which implementation strategies work.
• Generating evidence on gender-intersecting inequalities in access to health services and those that influence differentials in vulnerability to, and the impact of, health conditions associated with infectious diseases in LMICs.
• Promoting an inclusive infectious disease research agenda
Brief overview of TDR’s intersectional gender research strategy
TDR’s Intersectional Gender Research Strategy
An intersectional gender lens is important for inclusive and responsive infectious disease research programmes and universal health coverage efforts towards “leaving no one behind”. TDR supports and promotes an intersectional gender approach to research, ultimately focusing on the impact of gender dynamics and interconnected inequalities for the prevention and control of infectious diseases of poverty.
This strategy focuses on:
• Building research capacities on intersectional gender analysis in research on infectious diseases.
• Supporting intersectional gender analysis in research for implementation, to generate new evidence and knowledge on the intersections of gender and other social variables that influence the way in which implementation strategies work.
• Generating evidence on gender-intersecting inequalities in access to health services and those that influence differentials in vulnerability to, and the impact of, health conditions associated with infectious diseases in LMICs.
• Promoting an inclusive infectious disease research agenda
Brief overview of TDR’s intersectional gender research strategy
TDR’s Intersectional Gender Research Strategy
An intersectional gender lens is important for inclusive and responsive infectious disease research programmes and universal health coverage efforts towards “leaving no one behind”. TDR supports and promotes an intersectional gender approach to research, ultimately focusing on the impact of gender dynamics and interconnected inequalities for the prevention and control of infectious diseases of poverty.
This strategy focuses on:
• Building research capacities on intersectional gender analysis in research on infectious diseases.
• Supporting intersectional gender analysis in research for implementation, to generate new evidence and knowledge on the intersections of gender and other social variables that influence the way in which implementation strategies work.
• Generating evidence on gender-intersecting inequalities in access to health services and those that influence differentials in vulnerability to, and the impact of, health conditions associated with infectious diseases in LMICs.
• Promoting an inclusive infectious disease research agenda
Brief overview of TDR’s intersectional gender research strategy
TDR’s Intersectional Gender Research Strategy
An intersectional gender lens is important for inclusive and responsive infectious disease research programmes and universal health coverage efforts towards “leaving no one behind”. TDR supports and promotes an intersectional gender approach to research, ultimately focusing on the impact of gender dynamics and interconnected inequalities for the prevention and control of infectious diseases of poverty.
This strategy focuses on:
• Building research capacities on intersectional gender analysis in research on infectious diseases.
• Supporting intersectional gender analysis in research for implementation, to generate new evidence and knowledge on the intersections of gender and other social variables that influence the way in which implementation strategies work.
• Generating evidence on gender-intersecting inequalities in access to health services and those that influence differentials in vulnerability to, and the impact of, health conditions associated with infectious diseases in LMICs.
• Promoting an inclusive infectious disease research agenda
Brief overview of TDR’s intersectional gender research strategy
TDR’s Intersectional Gender Research Strategy
Introducing TDR’s intersectional gender analysis toolkit
TDR's intersectional gender analysis toolkit aims to strengthen the capacity of researchers working on infectious diseases of poverty by incorporating an intersectional gender approach. Gender, sex and their intersections with other social variables influence everyone's health.
Understanding how and why is important for decision-makers and health practitioners to improve the health of their citizens.
Brief overview of TDR’s intersectional gender analysis toolkit
Introducing TDR’s intersectional gender analysis toolkit
TDR's intersectional gender analysis toolkit aims to strengthen the capacity of researchers working on infectious diseases of poverty by incorporating an intersectional gender approach. Gender, sex and their intersections with other social variables influence everyone's health.
Understanding how and why is important for decision-makers and health practitioners to improve the health of their citizens.
Brief overview of TDR’s intersectional gender analysis toolkit
Introducing TDR’s intersectional gender analysis toolkit
Developed by:
TDR's intersectional gender analysis toolkit aims to strengthen the capacity of researchers working on infectious diseases of poverty by incorporating an intersectional gender approach. Gender, sex and their intersections with other social variables influence everyone's health.
Understanding how and why is important for decision-makers and health practitioners to improve the health of their citizens.
Brief overview of TDR’s intersectional gender analysis toolkit
Introducing TDR’s intersectional gender analysis toolkit
TDR's intersectional gender analysis toolkit aims to strengthen the capacity of researchers working on infectious diseases of poverty by incorporating an intersectional gender approach. Gender, sex and their intersections with other social variables influence everyone's health.
Understanding how and why is important for decision-makers and health practitioners to improve the health of their citizens.
Brief overview of TDR’s intersectional gender analysis toolkit
Introducing TDR’s intersectional gender analysis toolkit
TDR's intersectional gender analysis toolkit aims to strengthen the capacity of researchers working on infectious diseases of poverty by incorporating an intersectional gender approach. Gender, sex and their intersections with other social variables influence everyone's health.
Understanding how and why is important for decision-makers and health practitioners to improve the health of their citizens.
Brief overview of TDR’s intersectional gender analysis toolkit
Introducing TDR’s intersectional gender analysis toolkit
TDR's intersectional gender analysis toolkit aims to strengthen the capacity of researchers working on infectious diseases of poverty by incorporating an intersectional gender approach. Gender, sex and their intersections with other social variables influence everyone's health.
Understanding how and why is important for decision-makers and health practitioners to improve the health of their citizens.
Brief overview of TDR’s intersectional gender analysis toolkit
Introducing TDR’s intersectional gender analysis toolkit
TDR's intersectional gender analysis toolkit aims to strengthen the capacity of researchers working on infectious diseases of poverty by incorporating an intersectional gender approach. Gender, sex and their intersections with other social variables influence everyone's health.
Understanding how and why is important for decision-makers and health practitioners to improve the health of their citizens.
Brief overview of TDR’s intersectional gender analysis toolkit
Introducing TDR’s intersectional gender analysis toolkit
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A virtual resource hub
To support efforts to incorporate sex and gender dimensions in health reserach
A virtual resource hub
To support efforts to incorporate sex and gender dimensions in health reserach
A virtual resource hub
Developed by:
To support efforts to incorporate sex and gender dimensions in health reserach
A virtual resource hub
To support efforts to incorporate sex and gender dimensions in health reserach
A virtual resource hub
To support efforts to incorporate sex and gender dimensions in health reserach
A virtual resource hub
To support efforts to incorporate sex and gender dimensions in health reserach
A virtual resource hub
To support efforts to incorporate sex and gender dimensions in health reserach
A virtual resource hub
The BIAS FREE framework. A practical tool for identifying and eliminating social biases in health research
This book presents the BIAS FREE Framework — a tool for identifying and avoiding biases in health research that derive from any social hierarchy. BIAS FREE stands for Building an Integrative Analytical System for Recognizing and Eliminating InEquities. The acronym is the statement of a goal, not an achievement.
The BIAS FREE Framework suggests a pathway towards this destination. In this book we concentrate on biases deriving from three social hierarchies only: those based on gender, race and ability, and on the application of the Framework to health research, although in principle it is applicable to all types of research that involve human beings.
Burke MA, Eichler M. The BIAS FREE Framework. A practical tool for identifying and elininating social biases in health research. Geneva: Global Forum for Health Research, 2006.
Addresses social biases including sex and gender
The BIAS FREE framework. A practical tool for identifying and eliminating social biases in health research
This book presents the BIAS FREE Framework — a tool for identifying and avoiding biases in health research that derive from any social hierarchy. BIAS FREE stands for Building an Integrative Analytical System for Recognizing and Eliminating InEquities. The acronym is the statement of a goal, not an achievement.
The BIAS FREE Framework suggests a pathway towards this destination. In this book we concentrate on biases deriving from three social hierarchies only: those based on gender, race and ability, and on the application of the Framework to health research, although in principle it is applicable to all types of research that involve human beings.
Burke MA, Eichler M. The BIAS FREE Framework. A practical tool for identifying and elininating social biases in health research. Geneva: Global Forum for Health Research, 2006.
Addresses social biases including sex and gender