Strengthening Global and National Governance for Gender Equality in Health Emergencies
An international instrument on pandemic preparedness and response should advance gender equality through inclusive global and national governance.

The broken world in which we find ourselves underscores the imperative of reflecting on how lawmaking can be used to advance scientific innovation.

WHO has an opportunity to advance extraterritorial obligations under the right to health as an international legal basis for global solidarity.

The COVID-19 pandemic has shown us time and time again that whatever progress we make in curbing transmission of the virus is fragile and easily reversed.

Our research shows that social movement activism is an integral part of service delivery for sexual and reproductive health and gender-based violence.

A health justice approach would confront how ableism has influenced the development of reasonable accommodations law.
