KEYSTONE HPSR Initiative// Module 2: Social justice, equity & gender // Session 1: Gender, Equity, Social Justice in Health - 1
This is the first video session of Module 2: Social justice, equity & gender, of the KEYSTONE Teaching and Learning Resources for Health Policy and Systems Research
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Module 2: Social justice, equity & gender
This module introduces students to the concept of social justice drawn from the work of John Rawls and Amartya Sen. The concept of gender equity in health is built primarily upon the considerable work done on gender equity in health by the Women and Gender Equity Knowledge Network for the WHO Commission on the Social Determinants of Health between 2005 and 2007, and other relevant work since 1900. This session also clarifies what ‘gender’ and ‘social justice’ means and how a focus on ‘equity’ serves to bridge the ideal of justice in an unequal world. It then demonstrates why and how gender, equity and justice matter for HPSR.
There are 2 videos in this module:
Module 2: Social justice, equity & gender
- Module 2 Session 1: Gender, Equity, Social Justice in Health - 1 [ Ссылка ]...
- Module 2 Session 2: Gender, Equity, Social Justice in Health -2 [ Ссылка ]...
The other modules in this series are:
Module 1: Introducing Health Systems & Health Policy
Module 3: System complexity
Module 4: Health Policy & Systems Research frameworks
Module 5: Economic analysis
Module 6: Policy analysis
Module 7: Realist evaluation
Module 8: Systems thinking
Module 9: Ethnography
Module 10: Implementation research
Module 11: Participatory action research
Module 12: Knowledge translation
Module 13: Preparing a Research Plan
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KEYSTONE is a collective initiative of several Indian health policy and systems research (HPSR) organizations to strengthen national capacity in HPSR towards addressing critical needs of health systems and policy development. KEYSTONE is convened by the Public Health Foundation of India in its role as Nodal Institute of the Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research (AHPSR).
The inaugural KEYSTONE short course was conducted in New Delhi from 23 February – 5 March 2015. In the process of delivering the inaugural course, a suite of teaching and learning materials were developed under Creative Commons license, and are being made available as open access resources. The KEYSTONE teaching and learning resources include 38 videos and 32 slide presentations organized into 13 modules. These materials cover foundational concepts, common approaches used in HPSR, and guidance for preparing a research plan.
These resources were created and are made available through support and funding from the Alliance for Health Policy & Systems Research (AHPSR), WHO for the KEYSTONE initiative.
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