Achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) requires addressing gender inequalities and intersecting key social determinants of health, which deeply drive poor population health outcomes.

Bridging health inequality gaps, particularly those related to gender, is essential for ensuring that data is effectively used and that advocacy drives evidence-based actions.

This approach is crucial in improving health outcomes for all, leaving no one behind in the pursuit of equitable healthcare.

In line with this, the World Health Organization (WHO) Ghana organized a four-day capacity-building workshop for Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) to strengthen advocacy for gender equity within Ghana's health sector.