Addressing neglected tropical diseases in Africa: A gender perspective

Author:

Shomuyiwa Deborah O.1ORCID,George Nsikakabasi S.23ORCID,Sunday Blessing A.4ORCID,Omotayo Faith O.56ORCID,Mwaba Martha7ORCID,David Success C.5ORCID,Nabiryo Maxencia89ORCID,Yangaza Yonah10ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Pharmacy University of Lagos Lagos Nigeria

2. School of Heath and Related Research The University of Sheffield Sheffield UK

3. École des hautes études en santé publique Rennes France

4. Faculty of Pharmacy University of Uyo Uyo Nigeria

5. Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences University of Nigeria Nsukka Enugu Nigeria

6. Department of Public and Community Health Science University of the People California USA

7. Ministry of Health Lusaka Zambia

8. Integrated Community Health Initiative Organization Kampala Uganda

9. Makerere University School of Public Health Kampala Uganda

10. One Health Society Dar es salaam Tanzania

Abstract

AbstractThis article delves into the interplay of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) within Africa, spotlighting gender disparities in NTD programs. NTDs, impacting marginalized communities, impose considerable physical, mental, and social burdens. The article underscores NTDs as equity markers for SDGs, spotlighting gender‐based imbalances in disease susceptibility, treatment accessibility, and health‐seeking tendencies. Gender's influence on NTD risks is elucidated, emphasizing the heightened susceptibility of women due to socioeconomic constraints, cultural dynamics, and gender norms. The article also highlights the absence of gender considerations in NTD programs, advocating for gender‐integrated strategies, enhanced data collection, and collaborative partnerships to rectify these inequities. By embracing a gender‐equity approach, the article underscores the necessity of gender‐balanced NTD efforts for comprehensive health, sustainable development, and gender parity, demanding cohesive actions across sectors.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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