A steady increase in tobacco use among women and LGBTQI communities, particularly in the global South, has been widely documented in addition to the wide-reaching gendered impacts of tobacco. These include 2.15 million women dying each year due to tobacco use and women making up 7 out of 10 workers on tobacco farms and being disproportionately affected by poor working conditions.
In this online session, you’ll learn to create more gender-equitable, contextualised, tobacco control responses.
The ‘Integrating Gender and Sex Informed Evidence into Tobacco Control Policy and Practice: What Works?’ is part of the Gender and Health Webinar Series that host timely debates on ‘how to do’ gender in health.
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