The first 100 days of a political mandate are typically used to set the foundations for the most important topics to be addressed. For both von der Leyen Commissions, this date was the 9th of March; one day after International Women’s Day. In the mission letter on...
EPHA’s Health Equity Feed brings you the latest news, events, and research on health equity in Europe and beyond. As the first newsfeed of the year comes around International Women’s Day, it includes a specific section on women’s health events and developments. There...
Today, women still suffer worse health outcomes than men in many scenarios. They experience higher mortality rates after a heart attack, poorer self-reported health due to chronic conditions, and significant economic disadvantages that, paired with adverse life...
Since our last newsletter focusing on the Healthy Environments Cluster, we’ve witnessed substantial institutional changes. A new, more fragmented, European Parliament has elevated the former Subcommittee on Health (SANT) to a full Committee status. Meanwhile,...
EPHA’s Health Equity Feed brings you the latest news, events, and research on health equity in Europe and beyond. The year’s last newsfeed focuses on a unified call for more focus on the cross-cutting nature of inequities; the environment, antimicrobial resistance,...
As we move into December with the end of year holidays and the New Year approaching, it is a good time to reflect on what has been achieved to combat Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) as well as what challenges should form the focus of next year. The year began with the...