Women’s Health at the Center of the 2025–2027 Global Public Affairs Agenda – ISTH
ISTH – International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Today, the ISTH unveils its 2025–2027 global public affairs agenda, placing women’s health at the center of global policy and advocacy efforts.
From pregnancy-related thrombosis to postpartum hemorrhage and bleeding disorders that uniquely affect women, the ISTH is aligning scientific expertise with evidence-based policy to strengthen health systems worldwide.
With this upcoming International Womens Day in mind, we reaffirm our commitment to equitable care for women worldwide.
Women around the world continue to face profound health inequities:
- 2 billion women and girls lack social protection
- 63% give birth without maternity benefits
- Women are 50% more likely to be misdiagnosed after a heart attack
The science is ready.
The data is clear.
Now policy must follow.
Learn more about the ISTH’s global public affairs initiatives.”

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