Background: In the context of the Sustainable Development Goals and the shifting global burden of disease, this systematic review analyses the evidence from rigorously evaluated programmes that seek t
Background: Innovative solutions are required to provide mental health support at scale in low-resource humanitarian contexts.
Background: WHO is developing a global strategy towards eliminating cervical cancer as a public health problem, which proposes an elimination threshold of four cases per 100 000 women and includes 203
Background: The WHO Director-General has issued a call for action to eliminate cervical cancer as a public health problem.
It is a well-documented phenomenon that a group's gender composition can impact group performance. Understanding why and how this phenomenon happens is a prominent puzzle in the literature.
Many factors have been proposed as potential causes for the underrepresentation of women in leadership positions.
Psychological abuse within intimate relationships is linked to negative health outcomes among women and is frequently identified as more wounding than physical or sexual violence.
Background: Women across the world are mistreated during childbirth.
Background: Globally, about 30% of women have experienced physical or sexual violence, or both, from an intimate partner during their lifetime.
Norway was the first of ten countries to legislate gender quotas for boards of publicly traded firms.