Feminist Global Health Policy

Addressing Health Inequalities through an Intersectional Perspective

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Paru le : 2024-01-05



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Health inequalities, primarily driven by the structural determinants of health, are a major concern towards the global goal of health for all. A feminist global health policy has the potential to address the unequal distribution of power and to dismantle these imbalances. The prioritisation of intersectional, holistic, human rights-based approaches intends to advance health equality and reproductive justice. This research examined the contours and potentials of a feminist global health policy by developing a framework. Online focus groups were conducted with participants affiliated to either the global-academic or local-activist level, envisaging global representation. The elaborated framework provides a nexus between the global and the local level, by entailing universal principles as well as recommendations and sensitivity for context-specific adaptations. Community and policymakers are identified as key actors. This research aims to stimulate a debate on feminist global health policy and the potential of this framework with regard to health equality and reproductive justice.
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115 pages
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n.c
Parution
2024-01-05
Marque
Springer VS
EAN papier
9783658434960
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9783658434977

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11
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1290 Ko
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79,11 €
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9783658434977

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1
Nombre pages imprimables
11
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3420 Ko
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79,11 €

About the author 
Hannah Eger completed both the MSc Public Health and MA Political Science programmes at Bielefeld University. She has worked with several NGOs in the field of Global Health and she is passionate about applying feminist approaches to health policy. Hannah Eger considers herself an intersectional feminist. She is based in Berlin, Germany.

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