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Arjee Javellana Restar1,2, Jennifer Sherwood2,3, Alberto Edeza1
1Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Brown University School of Public Health, Providence, Rhode Island, USA.
Abstract:
The gender-transformative approach to health promotion in the United States and globally has been central to defining gender as a determinant of health and advancing health programs, services, and policies that respond to gender-based inequities. However, current gender frameworks are built on historical perspectives that center cisgender people's experiences and reinforce the gender binary. This restricted focus does not respond to health inequities experienced by transgender people-to the detriment of health programs, services, and policies. As transgender people's health and rights continue to garner attention in movements across health services and policy spaces, it is crucial for frameworks to be expansively redefined to achieve truly transformative gender equality and equity for all gender identities and expressions.
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