IA2030 envisions a world where everyone, everywhere, at every age, fully benefits from vaccines to improve health and well-being. However, immunization programmes will only succeed in expanding coverage and equity when gender roles, norms and relations are understood, analyzed and accounted for as part of service planning and delivery. Building upon the first webinar series organized in 2023, this second series of webinars aims to further improve awareness and understanding of how gender-related barriers impact immunization. The series will focus on examples and best practices of gender-responsive programming to improve coverage and equity from around the world. All sessions will be in English with simultaneous interpretation in French. - 7 March: Gender responsive actions to improve the quality, accessibility and availability of services - 4 April: Empower and collaborate with civil society and change agents to overcome gender barriers - 9 May: Advance gender equality and improve coverage through integrated services and collaboration across sectors - 6 June: Apply a gender lens to research and innovation - 11 July: Implement gender-responsive immunization services in emergency settings - Recordings and materials of the first webinars series available here: https://www.technet-21.org/en/topics/programme-management/gender-and-immunization -WHO Why Gender Matters: Immunization Agenda 2030 document available here: https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789240033948
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