Visit the publications link under the Gender, women and health section on the World Health Organization’s Web site. You can use the following keyword search to visit the required Web page: “WHO, GWH publications.”

Select the gender and tobacco fact sheet and the gender and HIV or AIDS gender fact sheets that discuss the relationship between gender and different healthcare issues. Are there gender-related inequities for these healthcare issues and why? How can some inequalities in care be overcome as evidenced by your selected issues?

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I cannot find the right fact sheets they are talking about if you could help me find them that would be great. Nichole

Try this site.

http://www.who.int/gender/documents/en/

I can't find them either. Ask your instructor for a current link.

To find the required publications on the World Health Organization (WHO) website, you can follow these steps:

1. Open a web browser and go to the World Health Organization's website at www.who.int.
2. Once on the homepage, navigate to the "Gender, women, and health" section. This can be done by clicking on the "Health topics" tab on the top menu.
3. From the drop-down menu, select "Gender, women, and health," which is usually listed under the "A-Z topics" category or on the homepage itself.
4. On the "Gender, women, and health" page, you will likely find a subheading or a menu item related to publications or resources. Click on it to access the publications section.
5. You can use the keyword search function on the publications page by entering "WHO, GWH publications" to bring up the relevant results.
6. Look for the gender and tobacco fact sheet and the gender and HIV or AIDS fact sheets among the search results. Click on them to access the specific publications.

Once you have accessed the gender and tobacco fact sheet and the gender and HIV or AIDS fact sheets, you can review them to understand the relationship between gender and these healthcare issues. Look for information on gender-related inequities and how to address them. Take note of any evidence or examples provided in the publications on overcoming inequalities in care.

Remember, the specific content and location of publications may vary over time, so carefully navigate the WHO website to find the most up-to-date information.