This new resource guide contains 103 annotated resources on gender and health data and statistics
Health data that take gender into account are critical for generating evidence on best practices and for advancing and informing health policies, which will improve the health of women and families.
This guide arose from the “policy dialogue to strengthen evidence to improve women’s health through gender and health statistics,” held in Washington DC in 2010.
One of the items included is Guidelines for Gender-Based Analysis of Health Data for Decision Making, by CWHN’s partner, Prairie Women’s Health Centre of Excellence.
Read more about the guide and download it from the Measure Evaluation website.