On 8 September 2015 RinGs held a cross-RPC webinar on “How to do gender analysis within health systems research” for members from Future Health Systems, ReBUILD, and RESYST.
Gender analysis is important for all health systems research and there are multiple ways in which gender analysis can be incorporated, all of which will help to strengthen research evidence and recommendations.
The webinar drew upon research evidence and examples to explore ways in which health systems researchers can incorporate gender analysis into their research.
The presenters included:
- Asha George, Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
- Sally Theobald, Professor, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
- Rosemary Morgan, Research Fellow, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
- Sarah Ssali, Senior Lecturer, School of Women and Gender Studies, Makerere University.
Resources:
- Click on the video above to view the webinar, or visit YouTube.
- Click the link on the bottom of the page to view the powerpoint presentation slides
- Ten gender-related points to keep in mind when you are doing health systems research, by Benjamin Uzochukwu and Kate Hawkins