
Women's Health
Access to healthcare: Why we need to prioritize women and girls
The pandemic affected positive health outcomes for women and girls. Better investments and access to healthcare are now a matter of the utmost urgency.
The World Economic Forum – committed to improving the state of the world – is the international organization for public-private cooperation. The Forum engages the foremost political, business and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas.
The pandemic affected positive health outcomes for women and girls. Better investments and access to healthcare are now a matter of the utmost urgency.
An abundance of research has demonstrated that when women have the ability to make autonomous decisions about their own bodies, it can benefit everyone.
This International Women's Day, the health of women and girls must be prioritized in the push for global cooperation and unity of purpose.