Lecture

Intersectional Gender Research: Implementation Strategies

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This lecture explores the incorporation of an intersectional gender perspective in implementation research for diseases of poverty, focusing on needs assessment, strategy development, and monitoring. Case studies from Cameroon, Nigeria, Liberia, and Uganda are used to illustrate the importance of intersectionality in improving access to healthcare services and addressing social barriers. The lecture emphasizes the significance of reflexive, participatory, and disaggregated data in guiding implementation strategies.

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