What happens when women are placed at the center of development and public health work? It’s not just about programs for them specifically, like ad campaigns for contraception; it’s also about recognizing how support for other work, like sanitation and safe water, has an outsized effect on women’s health that policymakers should take into account. That and more in our weekly round-up of links from the PSI network:
Social marketing history and woman-centered development, seen through the obit of pioneer Tim Black: http://t.co/vHfoM1qEZS @psiimpact
— Karl Hofmann (@KarlHofmannPSI) December 17, 2014
Women’s empowerment ‘vital’ to stop #genderbasedviolence http://t.co/obYZVmT8Ti via @IrishTimes — Kate Roberts (@KateRobertsPSI) December 14, 2014
Safe water and basic sanitation would slash maternal deaths, report says http://t.co/OUPBbanSlH via @guardian vital in prep for #SDGs
— Melanie Ormos (@melanieormos) December 16, 2014
.@melindagates on #philanthropy and her foundation’s effort to empower #women http://t.co/dh6Ut9F9s9 @WSJ #PSIimpact @KateRobertsPSI — Jen Haile (@jenfhaile) December 15, 2014
A Breakaway #Ebola Suit That Slips Off In One Piece http://t.co/IgH266Asfr via @FastCoDesign
— PSI (@PSIimpact) December 18, 2014