Transformative Change to Close Gender Health Data Gaps: What We Can Achieve by 2030

25-27 March 202 | Gender Equity Unit

Over three days, 50 leading public health experts and decision-makers came together to develop actionable solutions for closing gender health data gaps and building more equitable health systems by 2030.

Key participants include:
– Government officials from the Global South, including India, Fiji, Bangladesh, Mozambique, and Zambia;
– Representatives from the United Nations;
– Experts from top universities;
– Leaders of grassroots organizations.

“By working together across disciplines and borders, we can accelerate transformative change that ensures health data fully reflects and advances gender equity by 2030,” said Dr. Michelle Kaufman, Director of the Gender Equity Unit and Associate Professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.