# Summary
Women in Leadership: Global Health's Missing Dose | Think Global Health

Women in health leadership bring essential perspectives to challenges long ignored by hierarchies dominated by men
Women remain underrepresented in global health leadership positions, yet research shows they bring critical perspectives to previously overlooked health challenges. Their inclusion in decision-making roles is essential for addressing gaps in healthcare systems that male-dominated hierarchies have historically neglected. Increasing female representation in health leadership can improve policy outcomes and health equity worldwide.
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