A Compendium of Tools and Methods to Address Social Inequities Affecting the Health and Well-being of Women, Children, and Adolescents in Latin America and the Caribbean
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To support the achievement of health equity in the Region, the regional inter-agency movement Every Woman Every Child Latin America and the Caribbean (EWEC-LAC) advocates for and supports the use of equity and evidence-based policies, strategies and interventions to accelerate equitable progress in the health of women, children and adolescents. Although progress has been made, great inequities persist. Women from the LAC region’s poorest countries are almost four times more likely to die due to complications during childbirth than those living in the wealthiest countries. Through the years, several tools, instruments and methods (TIMs) have been developed by global, regional and country partners that can be used to conduct systematic equity-based analyses and/or re-designs of health systems, programs, strategies and interventions. The main purpose of this document is to present an overview of existing TIMs that can be used by policymakers, program managers, development partners, nongovernmental organizations, academia and civil society partners to strengthen systematic identification, analysis and responding to social inequities in the health of women, children and adolescents in LAC. The TIMs included were identified through a systematic search process. The aim is to periodically update this compendium with new or newly identified TIMs. This compendium is the result of an effort coordinated by the regional inter-agency movement Every Woman Every Child Latin America and the Caribbean (EWEC-LAC).
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A Compendium of Tools and Methods to Address Social Inequities Affecting the Health and Wellbeing of Women, Children and Adolescents in Latin America and the Caribbean. Washington, D.C.: Pan American Health Organization and United Nations Population Fund; 2023. Available from: https://doi.org/10.37774/9789275126578.
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