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We must close the ‘shocking’ knowledge gap in women’s health

Last updated: March 8, 2026 5:50 pm
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Investing in Women’s Health: A Call to Action

When it comes to women’s health, there is a shocking gap in knowledge that persists across a wide range of issues. From pregnancy complications like preeclampsia to the often-overlooked challenges of menopause, the lack of understanding and research in this area has serious consequences for women around the world. Every day, more than 700 women and 6500 newborns lose their lives due to pregnancy and childbirth complications, with the toll being highest in regions like sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.

The prevailing sense of indifference towards women’s health issues has led to a lack of investment in research and innovation in this crucial area. Less than 1 percent of healthcare research and innovation is dedicated to women’s health conditions, excluding cancers. This has left fundamental questions unanswered and critical issues unaddressed. For example, we know that heart disease presents differently in women compared to men, but the reasons behind this difference remain unclear.

Despite these challenges, there are glimmers of hope on the horizon. In recent years, there has been a growing recognition among decision-makers and investors of the need to prioritize women’s health. Discussions at conferences and roundtables have highlighted the potential benefits of addressing women’s health issues, both in terms of improving health outcomes and driving innovation in the healthcare sector.

One area of particular promise is the study of the vaginal microbiome and its impact on pregnancy outcomes and susceptibility to infections. Research supported by organizations like the Gates Foundation is seeking to understand how interventions targeting the vaginal microbiome could prevent conditions like preterm birth and sexually transmitted infections. By investing in advanced research and innovative solutions, we have the opportunity to transform the lives of millions of women around the world.

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Last year, the Gates Foundation committed $2.5 billion to women’s health innovation, but more resources and partnerships are needed to fully address the challenges facing women’s health. Governments, private sector organizations, and other stakeholders must come together to support research and initiatives that prioritize women’s health and well-being.

Investing in women’s health is not just about improving individual outcomes – it is about investing in the lives and livelihoods of women everywhere. When women are healthy, they are better able to contribute to their families, workplaces, and communities. This International Women’s Day, let us reaffirm our commitment to prioritizing women’s health and ensuring that resources are allocated to address the unique health needs of women around the world.

Anita Zaidi, President of Gender Equality at the Gates Foundation, reminds us that now is the time to act. By investing in women’s health, we are investing in a brighter and healthier future for all.

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