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. 2024 Feb 28;12:1345273. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1345273

Table 3.

Applying the gender and one health framework to Taenia solium: Research Stage 2.

2/Prioritize research topics
One Health question
Interface: AH/HH/EH
Which of the possible control strategies is likely to deliver the greatest value to society and the planet, and should therefore be prioritized? (e.g., latrines, treatment of animals, treatment of people, vaccination?)
Integrated gender questions
  1. Which human health impacts from cysticercosis are prioritized by women and by men?

  2. What type of solutions/interventions would they each prefer?

  3. Are there any anticipated negative consequences associated with the control strategy? If so, who would be most affected, how and why?

Strategic gender questions
  1. What type of intervention is most likely to support the empowerment of women & girls (across identity markers) & enhance their capability to reduce risks & impacts?

Institutional support needed:
Programmatic support
See Table 2.
Wider institutional support
  • Recognition by all research partners of the importance of gender considerations in research

  • Community support for surveys to explore gender roles and norms.