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Gender in Infectious Disease Epidemic Preparedness and Response (GENPAR) Toolkit (English)

Sex and gender are different though related concepts that play an important role in public health, including in the transmission and course of infectious disease outbreaks. Gender norms contribute to differentials in disease-related risks between men and women, as well as in care, treatment, and outcome of disease, through their determination of sex differential behaviors, access to and control over resources, and agency over aspects of life such...
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Pande, Rohini Prabha; Mollard,Ingrid Marie Pierre; Lnu,Nilofer Khan Habibullah.

Gender in Infectious Disease Epidemic Preparedness and Response (GENPAR) Toolkit (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099071623164054992

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