Symptoms of a broken system: the gender gaps in COVID-19 decision-making

  • van Daalen K
  • Bajnoczki C
  • Chowdhury M
  • et al.
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### Summary box A growing chorus of voices are questioning the glaring lack of women in COVID-19 decision-making bodies. Men dominating leadership positions in global health has long been the default mode of governing. This is a symptom of a broken system where governance is not inclusive of any type of diversity, be it gender, geography, sexual orientation, race, socio-economic status or disciplines within and beyond health – excluding those who offer unique perspectives, expertise and lived realities. This not only reinforces inequitable power structures but undermines an effective COVID-19 response – ultimately costing lives. By providing quantitative data, we critically assess the gender gap in task …

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van Daalen, K. R., Bajnoczki, C., Chowdhury, M., Dada, S., Khorsand, P., Socha, A., … Rajan, D. (2020). Symptoms of a broken system: the gender gaps in COVID-19 decision-making. BMJ Global Health, 5(10), e003549. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2020-003549

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