… addressing: violence against women , poverty, care and health, the empowerment of institutions, equality, … stories are essential to tell the human story behind the statistics. And making sure people in all their diversity, …
… first approach would be in a contract to deliver community health services, in which bidders could be required to … in all their diversity, and addressing their respective health issues. An example of the second approach would be …
… a tendering procedure for the provision of social and health services. If you are a contracting authority, you can … to less efficient use of services, which in turn affects health outcomes [1] . Guiding questions The following … different health needs throughout the life cycle? Are the statistics related to the healthcare / social care service …
… and disaggregated data on the target group This means statistics that adequately reflect the target group, … women and men in access to resources (work, money, power, health, well-being, security, knowledge and education, … on gender indicators, consult Tool 6 and see EIGE, Gender Statistics and Indicators. Available at: …
… data to inform any analytical exercises. This means that statistics on the target group are disaggregated by … overall classification. For example, when collecting statistics on ‘young people’ or ‘older people’, make sure … on eight domains — work, money, knowledge, time, power, health, violence against women and intersecting inequalities; …
… and 100 for full gender equality). ‘Gender-sensitive statistics help us better understand the hurdles we need to … gender equality: work, money, knowledge, time, power and health. The areas of violence and intersecting inequalities …