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Infographic titled ‘Gendered Health Pathway in Kazakhstan: HIV Across All Age Groups’, produced by Global 50/50’s Gendered Health Pathways Tool. It shows sex-disaggregated data on HIV risk factors, prevalence, diagnosis, treatment, control, and mortality. Risk factors include unsafe sex (40% male, 73% female), drug use (2% male, 1% female), and intimate partner violence (8% female). HIV prevalence is 0.10% for women and 0.2% for men. For every 100 people with HIV, 87 women and 71 men are diagnosed; 64 women and 45 men receive treatment; 51 women and 36 men achieve viral suppression. Mortality section shows that for every 100 HIV-related deaths among men, there are 31 among women.

Infographic titled ‘Gendered Health Pathway in Kazakhstan: HIV Across All Age Groups’, produced by Global 50/50’s Gendered Health Pathways Tool. It shows sex-disaggregated data on HIV risk factors, prevalence, diagnosis, treatment, control, and mortality. Risk factors include unsafe sex (40% male, 73% female), drug use (2% male, 1% female), and intimate partner violence (8% female). HIV prevalence is 0.10% for women and 0.2% for men. For every 100 people with HIV, 87 women and 71 men are diagnosed; 64 women and 45 men receive treatment; 51 women and 36 men achieve viral suppression. Mortality section shows that for every 100 HIV-related deaths among men, there are 31 among women.

Infographic titled ‘Gendered Health Pathway in Botswana: HIV Across All Age Groups’, produced by Global 50/50’s Gendered Health Pathways Tool. It presents sex-disaggregated data on HIV risk factors, prevalence, the care cascade, and mortality. Risk factors include unsafe sex (88% men, 89% women), drug use (1% men, 0% women), and intimate partner violence among women (39%). HIV prevalence is shown as 36% for women and 27% for men. The care cascade illustrates, per 100 people with HIV, the proportions diagnosed (95 women, 93 men), treated (92 women, 80 men), and controlled (89 women, 76 men). Mortality data show that for every 95 HIV-related deaths among men, there are 100 among women.

Infographic titled ‘Gendered Health Pathway in Botswana: HIV Across All Age Groups’, produced by Global 50/50’s Gendered Health Pathways Tool. It presents sex-disaggregated data on HIV risk factors, prevalence, the care cascade, and mortality. Risk factors include unsafe sex (88% men, 89% women), drug use (1% men, 0% women), and intimate partner violence among women (39%). HIV prevalence is shown as 36% for women and 27% for men. The care cascade illustrates, per 100 people with HIV, the proportions diagnosed (95 women, 93 men), treated (92 women, 80 men), and controlled (89 women, 76 men). Mortality data show that for every 95 HIV-related deaths among men, there are 100 among women.

On #WorldAIDSDay2025 we join calls for stronger action and support for the global #HIV response.

Our #GenderedHealthPathways tool shows where gender shapes HIV journeys and where targeted interventions can improve outcomes for all.

➡️ bit.ly/ExploreGHP

#EndAIDS #GenderJustice

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Graphic for a webinar titled "Exploring Gendered Health Pathways: Reimagine data, Reveal inequalities, Remove the barriers to better health for all." The event was held on Thursday, 26th June 2025. The background is dark blue with stylized illustrations of people and abstract landscapes in purple, green, and yellow. Logos for "Gendered Health Pathways" and "Global 50/50" appear in the bottom right.

Graphic for a webinar titled "Exploring Gendered Health Pathways: Reimagine data, Reveal inequalities, Remove the barriers to better health for all." The event was held on Thursday, 26th June 2025. The background is dark blue with stylized illustrations of people and abstract landscapes in purple, green, and yellow. Logos for "Gendered Health Pathways" and "Global 50/50" appear in the bottom right.

Missed our ‘Exploring #GenderedHealthPathways’ webinar?

The full event recording is now live: insights, evidence & action from a global panel of experts. 💡

The data is here. Now it’s time to act.

▶️ Watch now: bit.ly/4483Tu7

#GenderJustice #GlobalHealth #HealthEquity #HealthData #Global5050

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Promotional graphic for a webinar titled "Exploring Gendered Health Pathways: Reimagine data, Reveal inequalities, Remove the barriers to better health for all." The event is scheduled for Thursday, 26th June 2025. The background is dark blue with stylized illustrations of people and abstract landscapes in purple, green, and yellow. Logos for "Gendered Health Pathways" and "Global 50/50" appear in the bottom right.

Promotional graphic for a webinar titled "Exploring Gendered Health Pathways: Reimagine data, Reveal inequalities, Remove the barriers to better health for all." The event is scheduled for Thursday, 26th June 2025. The background is dark blue with stylized illustrations of people and abstract landscapes in purple, green, and yellow. Logos for "Gendered Health Pathways" and "Global 50/50" appear in the bottom right.

How does gender shape #health across #diabetes, #HIV & #hypertension?

Join us in 1 week to explore #GenderedHealthPathways – a free data visualisation tool exposing inequalities & informing gender-responsive action.

🗓 26 June | 1pm BST

Register: bit.ly/4e0Eg1O

#GHPWebinar #GlobalHealth

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Promotional graphic for a webinar titled "Exploring Gendered Health Pathways: Reimagine data, Reveal inequalities, Remove the barriers to better health for all." The event is scheduled for Thursday, 26th June 2025. The background is dark blue with stylized illustrations of people and abstract landscapes in purple, green, and yellow. Logos for "Gendered Health Pathways" and "Global 50/50" appear in the bottom right.

Promotional graphic for a webinar titled "Exploring Gendered Health Pathways: Reimagine data, Reveal inequalities, Remove the barriers to better health for all." The event is scheduled for Thursday, 26th June 2025. The background is dark blue with stylized illustrations of people and abstract landscapes in purple, green, and yellow. Logos for "Gendered Health Pathways" and "Global 50/50" appear in the bottom right.

Join us for a dynamic online panel discussion to explore how data from our #GenderedHealthPathways tool can drive gender-responsive policies and transform health outcomes across #diabetes, #HIV & #hypertension.

Together, let’s push for #GenderJustice in #GlobalHealth.

Register now: bit.ly/4e0Eg1O

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A quote graphic on a dark blue background. Large purple quotation marks open the quote, which reads: “We can see immediately how Gendered Health Pathways can help us, and our global members, make a case for men’s health.” The quote is attributed to Peter Baker, Director, Global Action on Men’s Health. In the bottom right corner is the Gendered Health Pathways logo.

A quote graphic on a dark blue background. Large purple quotation marks open the quote, which reads: “We can see immediately how Gendered Health Pathways can help us, and our global members, make a case for men’s health.” The quote is attributed to Peter Baker, Director, Global Action on Men’s Health. In the bottom right corner is the Gendered Health Pathways logo.

Quote continues “If we’re to improve overall public health throughout the world…”

Quote continues “If we’re to improve overall public health throughout the world…”

Quote concludes “…we must now start paying attention to the problems facing men as well as women.”

Quote concludes “…we must now start paying attention to the problems facing men as well as women.”

Better health for all starts with understanding where gender inequalities lie across the heath pathway - that’s where #GenderedHealthPathways comes in.

Join our upcoming webinar to see how this powerful tool can inform your work – details coming soon.

🔎 bit.ly/ExploreGHP

#HealthEquity @gamh.org

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Illustration of five white, sketch-style human figures falling against a dark blue-to-green gradient background, symbolising people slipping through the cracks due to a lack of data collection on their health conditions. The logo in the bottom right reads 'Gendered Health Pathways' with a wave-like graphic.

Illustration of five white, sketch-style human figures falling against a dark blue-to-green gradient background, symbolising people slipping through the cracks due to a lack of data collection on their health conditions. The logo in the bottom right reads 'Gendered Health Pathways' with a wave-like graphic.

We’re missing the data – & people are falling through the cracks.

Of the top 20 leading causes of death worldwide, so far we’ve only been able to collect enough sex-disaggregated data to construct #GenderedHealthPathways for 3: #diabetes, #HIV & #hypertension.

➡️ Help us change that: bit.ly/43xdQQc

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Illustration of a healthcare worker taking a woman's blood pressure. The healthcare worker wears a stethoscope and holds the patient’s arm, which is fitted with a cuff. The background is a gradient of soft blue and purple. In the bottom right corner is the Gendered Health Pathways logo.

Illustration of a healthcare worker taking a woman's blood pressure. The healthcare worker wears a stethoscope and holds the patient’s arm, which is fitted with a cuff. The background is a gradient of soft blue and purple. In the bottom right corner is the Gendered Health Pathways logo.

In 187/192 countries, women have higher #obesity rates than men—up to 5x in Malaysia & 3x in Tanzania.

Obesity raises risk of #hypertension & type 2 #diabetes & women often face more barriers in getting the care they need.

🔎 See how gender shapes health: bit.ly/ExploreGHP

#GenderedHealthPathways

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A promotional graphic featuring the text: “COMING SOON – Webinar: Exploring Gendered Health Pathways”. The design has abstract dark blue and purple wave pattern. A stylised outline of a walking person appears in the bottom left, and the Gendered Health Pathways logo is in the bottom right. The Global 50/50 logo can be seen in the top right corner.

A promotional graphic featuring the text: “COMING SOON – Webinar: Exploring Gendered Health Pathways”. The design has abstract dark blue and purple wave pattern. A stylised outline of a walking person appears in the bottom left, and the Gendered Health Pathways logo is in the bottom right. The Global 50/50 logo can be seen in the top right corner.

We're hosting an online event spotlighting the #GenderedHealthPathways tool - our latest effort to show how gender shapes health journeys across #diabetes, #HIV and #hypertension.

Interested in data-driven approaches for gender justice in #GlobalHealth?

Stay tuned.

#EvidencetoAction

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Illustration of two men sitting at a bar, clinking beer bottles in a toast. Several bottles and a glass are on the bar in front of them. The background is yellow, and the figures are drawn in bold navy blue and white brushstrokes. In the bottom right corner, the Gendered Health Pathways logo is visible. The image visually represents male social drinking culture.

Illustration of two men sitting at a bar, clinking beer bottles in a toast. Several bottles and a glass are on the bar in front of them. The background is yellow, and the figures are drawn in bold navy blue and white brushstrokes. In the bottom right corner, the Gendered Health Pathways logo is visible. The image visually represents male social drinking culture.

Men consume far more #alcohol than women worldwide — 32x more in Tunisia, 12x in Myanmar, 6x in China.

This excessive drinking, tied to masculine social norms, raises men’s risk of #hypertension.

🔎 See how gender shapes health: bit.ly/ExploreGHP

#GenderedHealthPathways #Global5050 #HealthEquity

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 Infographic titled “Gendered Health Pathway in Thailand – Hypertension: 45–59” by Global 50/50. It presents sex-disaggregated data on hypertension for people aged 45–59 across risk factors, prevalence, health system response, and mortality.
Risk factors (male vs female): Overweight (41% vs 67%), Obese (7% vs 23%), Smoking (42% vs 4%), Salt consumption (4.8g vs 4.3g/day), Alcohol use (48% vs 8%).
Prevalence: 35% of females and 33% of males have hypertension.
Health system (per 100 people with hypertension):
•	Diagnosed: 59 women, 46 men
•	Treated: 51 women, 34 men
•	Controlled: 30 women, 19 men
Mortality: For every 100 hypertension-related deaths in men, there are 30 in women.

Infographic titled “Gendered Health Pathway in Thailand – Hypertension: 45–59” by Global 50/50. It presents sex-disaggregated data on hypertension for people aged 45–59 across risk factors, prevalence, health system response, and mortality. Risk factors (male vs female): Overweight (41% vs 67%), Obese (7% vs 23%), Smoking (42% vs 4%), Salt consumption (4.8g vs 4.3g/day), Alcohol use (48% vs 8%). Prevalence: 35% of females and 33% of males have hypertension. Health system (per 100 people with hypertension): • Diagnosed: 59 women, 46 men • Treated: 51 women, 34 men • Controlled: 30 women, 19 men Mortality: For every 100 hypertension-related deaths in men, there are 30 in women.

In Thailand, men aged 45–59 account for over three times more #hypertension related deaths than women.

#GenderedHealthPathways maps inequalities across the full health journey — from risk to outcome — showing where gender-responsive action is urgently needed.

🔍 bit.ly/ExploreGHP

#HealthEquity

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Quote by Diah S. Saminarsih, Founder & CEO, Center for Indonesia's Strategic Development Initiatives (CISDI): “Decision-makers often say they lack data to support the formulation of gender-responsive policies.”  (Quote continues on the next graphic)

Quote by Diah S. Saminarsih, Founder & CEO, Center for Indonesia's Strategic Development Initiatives (CISDI): “Decision-makers often say they lack data to support the formulation of gender-responsive policies.” (Quote continues on the next graphic)

“Gendered Health Pathways can help planners understand precisely where women’s health can be best improved.” (Quote continues on the next graphic)

“Gendered Health Pathways can help planners understand precisely where women’s health can be best improved.” (Quote continues on the next graphic)

“It’s my utmost hope to see this tool used for visualisations of Indonesian data to inform all development actors.”

“It’s my utmost hope to see this tool used for visualisations of Indonesian data to inform all development actors.”

Our new tool, #GenderedHealthPathways, visualises sex-disaggregated data across the health journey for #HIV, #diabetes & #hypertension — revealing where gender-based inequities emerge & where interventions are needed.

🔍 Dive into the data: bit.ly/ExploreGHP

#HealthEquity #EvidenceToAction

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Illustration of the UK map with a man standing in the northern part and a woman in the southern part. Text reads: "100 men to 57 women – Diabetes-related deaths among people aged 45–59 in the UK." The image highlights a gender disparity in diabetes-related mortality within this age group. The Gendered Health Pathways logo is in the top right corner.

Illustration of the UK map with a man standing in the northern part and a woman in the southern part. Text reads: "100 men to 57 women – Diabetes-related deaths among people aged 45–59 in the UK." The image highlights a gender disparity in diabetes-related mortality within this age group. The Gendered Health Pathways logo is in the top right corner.

Over 3.5M people in England have type 2 diabetes and our new #GenderedHealthPathways tool reveals a clear gender disparity — more than twice as many men aged 45–59 die from diabetes compared to women in the same age group.

📖 Explore the story of Mohin & Jasminder to understand why: bit.ly/4dh00Wy

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Illustration of a pregnant woman holding hands with a small child, facing a man flexing his arm in a gesture of strength. The figures are white silhouettes against a dark blue background with green and purple diagonal brushstrokes. The "Gendered Health Pathways" logo appears in the bottom right corner.

Illustration of a pregnant woman holding hands with a small child, facing a man flexing his arm in a gesture of strength. The figures are white silhouettes against a dark blue background with green and purple diagonal brushstrokes. The "Gendered Health Pathways" logo appears in the bottom right corner.

In Belarus, women live 10 years longer than men.

This isn’t just about biology — it’s about gendered norms and systems: who smokes, who seeks care, who gets treated.

Our new tool, #GenderedHealthPathways, reveals the disparities behind the data.

🔍 bit.ly/ExploreGHP

#HealthEquity #GenderJustice

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Illustration of the Gendered Health Pathways dashboard with male/female icons and bar charts, showing the health pathway for men and women. The text reads "Reimagine Data"

Illustration of the Gendered Health Pathways dashboard with male/female icons and bar charts, showing the health pathway for men and women. The text reads "Reimagine Data"

An illustration of a man and woman inside a giant pill capsule, pushing against the pill to break it apart. Text reads “Reveal and remedy gender inequalities”.

An illustration of a man and woman inside a giant pill capsule, pushing against the pill to break it apart. Text reads “Reveal and remedy gender inequalities”.

An illustration of a group of people holding up wavy green and purple lines – representing health pathways/ journeys. Text reads “Realise better health and wellbeing for all” .

An illustration of a group of people holding up wavy green and purple lines – representing health pathways/ journeys. Text reads “Realise better health and wellbeing for all” .

Bold text reads "Take Action" with surrounding lines and wave patterns in green and purple.

Bold text reads "Take Action" with surrounding lines and wave patterns in green and purple.

“As long as we have data, we have a mandate for change. Without it, there’s inaction.” — Profs Sarah Hawkes & Kent Buse

#GenderedHealthPathways shows the power of data to expose hidden health inequalities—& drive action where it’s needed most.

📊 bit.ly/ExploreGHP

#EvidenceToAction #GenderJustice

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Black-and-white portrait of a woman in traditional agbada and cap, smoking a cigarette and holding a drink; dramatic lighting enhances the contrast and mood, evoking the visual style of vintage tobacco and alcohol ads.

Black-and-white portrait of a woman in traditional agbada and cap, smoking a cigarette and holding a drink; dramatic lighting enhances the contrast and mood, evoking the visual style of vintage tobacco and alcohol ads.

A new study by #Global5050 co-CEOs & their research partners shows how sex-disaggregated data is critical for identifying and addressing health inequities, drawing on the data visualised in our #GenderedHealthPathways tool.

➡️ doi.org/10.1371/jour...
🔎 bit.ly/ExploreGHP

#HealthEquity #GlobalHealth

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#GenderedHealthPathways — capturing differences in exposure to risk, care-seeking & clinical cascade.

Using sex #disaggregateddata to identify & address health inequities

📄 Explore @plos.org 🔗 journals.plos.org/plosmedicine...

📊 Visualisations: genderedhealthpathways.org/app/

@katewomersley.com

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Gendered Health Pathways | Better Health for All (with subtitles)
Gendered Health Pathways | Better Health for All (with subtitles) YouTube video by Global Health 50/50

How does gender shape #GlobalHealth?

#GenderedHealthPathways, our groundbreaking new data visualisation tool reveals how age, #gender & geography influence the #health journeys of those with diabetes, HIV, & hypertension across the world 🌍

➡️ Explore the data: bit.ly/ExploreGHP

#Global5050

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Graphic with a large green question mark on a light blue background. Bold navy blue text reads: 'How might understanding the ways gender affects people’s lives bring about better health for all?' At the bottom left, there is a logo for Gendered Health Pathways, featuring three wavy lines in green, purple, and navy.

Graphic with a large green question mark on a light blue background. Bold navy blue text reads: 'How might understanding the ways gender affects people’s lives bring about better health for all?' At the bottom left, there is a logo for Gendered Health Pathways, featuring three wavy lines in green, purple, and navy.

We often underestimate how much #gender shapes our health. It influences who gets sick, who gets diagnosed, and who gets treated.

🔍 #GenderedHealthPathways reveals these hidden inequalities—so we can push for change and better health for all.

#GlobalHealth #GenderJustice #HealthForAll

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What barriers, biases & blind spots does gender bring to our health journeys?

And what if you could see them — clearly & compellingly?

It’s not long until we publicly launch #GenderedHealthPathways — a powerful tool that exposes gender inequalities in #GlobalHealth. 📊

Get ready to reimagine data.

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Stylised illustration of four individuals engaging in conversation, with a smaller figure walking among them on a grid-like path. The image features soft abstract shapes in green, yellow, and purple tones on a navy background. In the top right corner, the Gendered Health Pathways logo is displayed.

Stylised illustration of four individuals engaging in conversation, with a smaller figure walking among them on a grid-like path. The image features soft abstract shapes in green, yellow, and purple tones on a navy background. In the top right corner, the Gendered Health Pathways logo is displayed.

Our Gendered Health Pathways tool helped lay the evidence base for the Lancet Commission on Gender & Global Health - revealing #gender disparities across HIV, diabetes & hypertension.

➡️ Read the Lancet Commission: bit.ly/42l5rim
📊 Stay tuned for more on #GenderedHealthPathways soon.

#HealthEquity

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