Global Health

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Davies, Sara E
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Shepherd, Laura J

Hamilton, Caitlin

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2022
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With the transition from international to global health, progressive gender empowerment inclusions have remained surprisingly static. This chapter traces the gender agenda setting practices in the contemporary global health era, including the Millennium Development Goals 2000–2015 and the Sustainable Development Goals 2015–2030. The COVID-19 pandemic is examined as an example of the harms reproduced from the continued exclusion of gender knowledge in the global health agenda.

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Gender Matters in Global Politics: A Feminist Introduction to International Relations

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3rd

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Public health

Epidemiology

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Davies, SE, Global Health, Gender Matters in Global Politics, Gender Matters in Global Politics: A Feminist Introduction to International Relations, 2022, pp. 211-226

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