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How can health and gender goals of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) be pursued in synergy?: a comparative analysis between Japan and the United Kingdom
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- Murakami Hitoshi
- Bureau of International Health Cooperation, National Center for Global Health and Medicine, Japan
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- Kanda Miwa
- Bureau of International Health Cooperation, National Center for Global Health and Medicine, Japan
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- Nakajima Hisa
- Plan International Japan
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- Sawayanagi Takahiro
- Plan International Japan
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- Soga Kenta
- Plan International Japan
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- Hamada Norikazu
- Plan International Japan
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- Ikegami Kiyoko
- Plan International Japan Nagasaki University School of Tropical Medicine and Global Health
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- Other Title
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- 持続可能な開発目標(SDGs)の保健目標とジェンダー目標を相乗的に達成するには:日本とイギリスの比較研究から
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<p>Introduction</p><p> The objective of this study was to identify measures Japan should take to achieve health (goal 3) and gender (goal 5) goals of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in synergy by comparing the status of health and gender in Japan and the United Kingdom based on gender analysis.</p><p>Methods</p><p> In-depth interviews were conducted with 8 gender experts and 2 obstetrician/gynecologists in Japan and 9 informants in government, civil society and academia in the UK. The status of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) and measures against gender-based violence were elaborated. Qualitative content analysis was conducted on the transcripts of the interview audio-records.</p><p>Results</p><p> We have compared contraception and abortion, control of sexually transmitted infections, sexuality education, measures against breast and cervical cancers and measures against gender-based violence in Japan and the UK. Significant differences were noted in contraception and abortion, sexuality education and measures against gender-based violence. There were four areas where the UK applied gender-transformative measures (measures that address not only the condition of women but also the gender relations between men and women and social status of women) whereas Japan has not yet applied such measures: 1) Ensuring selection of a wide range of contraceptive methods with low price, 2) Enabling abortion solely based on the decision by women, 3)Comprehensive sexuality education that includes gender and human relationship, and 4) Setting an integrated strategy against gender-based violence. </p><p>Conclusion</p><p> Japan can strive for both health and gender goals of the SDGs by addressing above four aspects. Promotion of civil society participation in policy decision and increased proportion of female parliamentarians will help address these aspects.</p>
Journal
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- Kokusai Hoken Iryo (Journal of International Health)
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Kokusai Hoken Iryo (Journal of International Health) 35 (1), 49-64, 2020-03-20
JAPAN ASSOCIATION FOR INTERNATIONAL HEALTH
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- CRID
- 1390846609821987200
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- NII Article ID
- 130007827560
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- ISSN
- 24367559
- 09176543
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- CiNii Articles
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- Disallowed