Lecture

Gender, Sex & Intersectionality: Chapter 2

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This lecture delves into the importance of incorporating an intersectional gender perspective in implementation research for diseases of poverty. It covers topics such as sex, gender, intersectionality, health, infectious diseases of poverty, and the value of intersectional gender analysis. Key characteristics of intersectional gender analysis, reflexivity, considerations during data collection and analysis, and the conclusion emphasizing the transformative goals of addressing gender and social inequalities are discussed.

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