The world of technology and innovation still lacks sufficient representation of women, especially in the healthcare sector.
Science has always been a powerful force for progress and for doing good, transforming the way we prevent disease, treat ...
The healthcare workforce crisis is not just a numbers problem, it is a matter of equity, innovation, and sustainability.
Born on 8 March – the International Women’s Day – and highly engaged in the advancement of health literacy, the role of women in science to improve healthcare access and health equity is close to my ...
The persistent underrepresentation of women in leadership positions sends a clear message: systemic barriers to equity are ...
They cover health specifically but are highly relevant for all other sectors, and to the design, monitoring and evaluation of the Action Plan. In its first part, the consultation covered the design of ...
EPHA is proud to have contributed to the WHO Civil Society Commission’s inaugural report, “Civil Society Engagement in the Development of World Health Assembly Resolutions and Decisions: Lessons and ...
For each document, the study examines the dynamics between civil society, the WHO Secretariat, and Member States, detailing the challenges, successes, and lessons learned. By embracing the key lessons ...
Established in 2017, under the auspices of the European Commission’s Health Policy Platform, the network, led by EPHA, aims to ensure that AMR remains high on the EU agenda during the new Commission’s ...
The evidence is clear: unhealthy food marketing affects what children eat and ultimately, their health and well-being. European health, consumer, child, and family organisations call on the EU to ...