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Mon, 5 May 2025

Tooling up the baby friendly hospital initiative – maternity care for gender justice and health of humans and planet

This event was jointly organised by the Tax and Transfer Policy Institute at the ANU Crawford School of Public Policy and the Health Research Institute at the University of Ca

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Image sourced from Catherine Constable
Mon, 29 Apr 2024

Gender responsive budgeting and the financing of maternity care in the Australian federation: addressing gender equality including in emergencies and disasters’

This webinar is the next webinar in the “Human rights, gender budgeting and progressing breastfeeding in 2020 and beyond, Series”, and will be held on Monday, 29 April 2024, 6:00 PM -8:00 PM Austra

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25 July 2022

Indigenous women’s struggle for forest rights in India

India’s environmental policymakers must do more to offer Indigenous women opportunities to affect forest decision-making processes, Dipika Adhikari writes.
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Image sourced from Catherine Constable
Mon, 15 Feb 2021

Protecting women’s and children’s health and human rights in the ‘first food’ system: commercial influence and conflicts of interest on infant and young child feeding in Australia

This webinar will focus on the commercial influence and conflicts of interest on infant and young child nutrition in Australia, and how effective implementation of the WHO International Cod

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Image sourced from Catherine Constable
Mon, 9 Nov 2020

Valuing and resourcing mother-to-mother support and breastfeeding counselling across countries

This event will highlight the uniquely valuable and innovative contributions of women’s groups to protecting promoting and supporting breastfeeding, including through mother to mother support and ‘

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Image sourced from Catherine Constable
Mon, 27 Jul 2020

‘Back to work’ or ‘babysitting the economy’? - Advancing public health and productive work through investments in maternity protection and childcare

Future work trends threaten to deepen existing inequalities for women. Counted in work hours, childcare is the largest sector of the economy, mostly unpaid.

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Image sourced from Catherine Constable
Mon, 18 May 2020

Protecting women’s reproductive rights in policy and resourcing decisions – the need for ‘data and dollars’

In times of health crisis and emergency, the implementation of the WHO/UNICEF Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding is more important than ever, but is hindered by lack of priority for

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Image sourced from Catherine Constable
Mon, 6 Apr 2020

Gender Responsive Budgeting and Progressing Breastfeeding Policy in 2020 and Beyond – Introductory Webinar

In times of health crisis and emergency, including COVID-19, the implementation of the WHO/UNICEF Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding is more important than ever, but it is hindered

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Image sourced from Catherine Constable
Mon, 20 Apr 2020

Breastfeeding policy in 2020 and beyond – Emergency and pandemic preparedness and response planning in Australia

In times of health crisis and emergency, including COVID-19, the implementation of the WHO/UNICEF Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding is more important than ever, but it is hindered

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Image sourced from Catherine Constable
Mon, 4 May 2020

Progressing Australia’s policies and plans for mothers and babies in disasters and pandemics: experiences from high-and middle-income countries

Women and girls are suffering even more egregious violations of their human rights during emergencies and the the COVID-19 pandemic, according to UN experts.

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Image sourced from Catherine Constable
Mon, 29 Jun 2020

Advancing women’s and children’s health rights, gender responsive budgeting and progressing the Australian National Breastfeeding Strategy in maternity care

Despite authoritative health guidance emphasising that breastfeeding should be protected, supported and encouraged, the human rights of women and children to breastfeeding are violated through prol