The Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) recognizes that both gender responsive programming and organizational change are key to gender mainstreaming. Polio eradication interventions cannot effectively reach every last child unless informed by sex disaggregated data and gender-sensitive analysis.
The Gender Champion for Polio Eradication is a concrete effort to build off of the current movement by high-level, national and international gender champions and to highlight the role of gender in achieving polio eradication, by committing to the GPEI Gender Equality Strategy and supporting its full implementation.
“Gender equality is vital to achieving health and development goals, including the eradication of polio. Women are often the backbone of health care, particularly in humanitarian contexts. The UK is proud to support GPEI’s efforts to promote gender equality in its programme and to support gender equality as central pillar of development and prosperity.”
I support the GPEI Gender Equality Strategy by committing to:
“The Covid-19 pandemic has worsened existing inequalities between women and men in almost all areas of life, both in Europe and beyond, and has reminded us of the crucial role of gender in health programming. The Global Polio Eradication Initiative, one of the largest public health programs in history, has spearhead incredible efforts to mainstream gender in its programming. In this final step towards polio eradication, we must continue to support gender mainstreaming and we must not ignore gender-related barriers to vaccination. Spain is proud to support the Global Polio Eradication Initiative and its commitment towards gender equality.”
I commit to:
“The progress the polio program has witnessed in the past years would not have been possible without the hard work and commitment of courageous women who are dedicated to protecting children, even during the COVID-19 pandemic. More than ever before, we need to advocate for the adoption of gender-transformative policies and strengthen women’s leadership in health. Monaco is proud to support GPEI’s efforts towards gender equality.”
I support the GPEI Gender Equality Strategy as a concrete effort to highlight the role of gender in polio eradication by committing to:
“From the everyday choices about their children’s health to delivering life-saving health services and the big-picture decisions about strategies and resources, women can and must play a key role in every level of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative. Empowering women is not just a ‘nice to have’ in our efforts to end polio forever, it’s essential.”
I support the GPEI Gender Equality Strategy as a concrete effort to highlight the role of gender in polio eradication by committing to:
“The world has made remarkable progress to end polio, but success is not guaranteed. To address the final challenges to achieving a polio-free world we must not forget the fundamental role that women play in leading the final push to rid the world of polio. Most of the brave health workers who vaccinate children every day worldwide, sometimes in difficult and even dangerous conditions, are women. Many women are also key policy makers and program managers that drive the success of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative.”
I support the GPEI Gender Equality Strategy as a concrete effort to highlight the role of gender in polio eradication by committing to: