Rapport
Understanding Gender Imbalance in the Public Health Supply Chain Workforce: Research Findings and Recommendations
Women are the backbone of the care system, comprising 67% of the global health and social care workforce, and performing 76% of unpaid work. Globally, women in the health workforce are still underrepresented in positions of leadership, overrepresented in unpaid work and earn on average 27% less than men. This includes supply chain management, where women make up 41% of the overall public health supply chain (PHSC) workforce, and only 26% of supply chain management (SCM) positions.
Given that women and children are priority targets for primary health care services, and that quality health services require access to health products, women’s perspectives are important to ensuring that supply chains are designed with women’s needs and preferences in mind. A gender imbalance within the PHSC profession has the potential to impact the accessibility, acceptability and affordability of community health care services, particularly among women.
Female supply chain professionals are needed to ensure that supply chains are designed with women in mind; logistics systems must be designed with elements such as last mile delivery, digital tools and supply chain capacity that are compatible with the realities that female health workers face.
VillageReach led exploratory research in order to better understand and address gender inequities along the PHSC career pathway in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
Auteurs
Langues
- Anglais
Année de publication
2024
Type
Rapport
Catégories
- Chaîne d'approvisionnement
Organisations
- VillageReach
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Gavi-iSC-workforce
| Titre | Auteur | Année | Type | Langue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Understanding Gender Imbalance in the Public Health Supply Chain Workforce: Research Findings and Recommendations | VillageReach | 2024 | Report | Anglais |
| The Critical Role of Health Supply Workforce in Driving Immunization and Health Outcomes - Presentation slides | Bill Keough, Michael Egharevba, Mwenge Mwanamwenge, Dominique Zwinkels | 2022 | Presentation | Anglais |
| Using the EVM assessment tool to build ISC capacity at national and subnational levels - Presentation slides | Dan Brigden, Srihari Dutta, Olamide Folorunso | 2023 | Presentation | Anglais |
| Lessons Learned in locally-driven supply chain capacity development and learning - Presentation slides | Tiana Ravelonarivo, Rebecca Alban | 2022 | Presentation | Anglais |
Gavi-iSC-workforce-FR
| Titre | Auteur | Année | Type | Langue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Understanding Gender Imbalance in the Public Health Supply Chain Workforce: Research Findings and Recommendations | VillageReach | 2024 | Report | Anglais |
| Développement des capacités et professionnalisation - Session 1: Le rôle essentiel du personnel de santé dans l'amélioration de la vaccination et des résultats en matière de santé | Bill Keough, Dominique Zwinkels, Michael Egharevba, Mwenge Mwanamwenge | 2022 | Webinar | Français, Anglais |
| L'outil de la GEV pour renforcer les capacités des CAV dans les programmes nationaux, infranationaux | Dan Brigden, Olamide Folorunso, Srihari Dutta | 2023 | Webinar | Français, Anglais |
| Développement des capacités et professionnalisation - Session 4: Enseignements tirés du renforcement des capacités et de l'apprentissage de la CA au niveau local | Rebecca Alban, Tiana Ravelonarivo | 2022 | Webinar | Français, Anglais |