2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.845866
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Mainstreaming Gender-Responsive One Health: Now Is the Time

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“…Embracing a combined One Health and gender approach can enhance our ability to analyze, prevent, and mitigate risks at the human-animal-environment interface more effectively, identifying target groups and influencing factors [ [43] , [44] , [45] ]. Gender dynamics play a crucial role in the risk of infection for many zoonoses, including leptospirosis, due to asymmetric gender roles prevalent in most societies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Embracing a combined One Health and gender approach can enhance our ability to analyze, prevent, and mitigate risks at the human-animal-environment interface more effectively, identifying target groups and influencing factors [ [43] , [44] , [45] ]. Gender dynamics play a crucial role in the risk of infection for many zoonoses, including leptospirosis, due to asymmetric gender roles prevalent in most societies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These broad commitments to ensuring and mainstreaming gender equality are starting to trickle down into policymaking for animal health emergencies. Some scholars have examined gendered issues under a One Health framework, citing gender inequities as a neglected aspect of One Health agendas (30). They cite a lack of gender-sensitive frameworks for zoonoses, human-wildlife conflict, and environmental pollution.…”
Section: Seeds Of Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 66th session of the Commission on the Status of Women in 2022 highlighted the lack of gender disaggregated data as a concern relating to environmental data. Global efforts to tackle environmental health issues, such as the One Health agenda, recognize that data collection still needs to better consider gender inequities and the full potential of women as agents of transformative change (Garner et al, 2022).…”
Section: Why Gender Disaggregated Data Are Necessarymentioning
confidence: 99%