The gender equality and women's empowerment agenda is recognised in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and by various UN and government commitments before the SDGs. However, mainstream public health and public policy have yet to invest substantially in research and action to tackle gender inequalities in health. Building on the Women and Gender Equity Knowledge Network (WGEKN) report submitted to the WHO's Commission on Social Determinants of Health,1 the new Lancet Series on gender equality, norms, and health2–6 brings back to the foreground the urgency with which attention, resources, action, and accountability must be dedicated to transform gender inequalities in health.
Original Article: [Comment] Gender equality and health: laying the foundations for change