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Arima and Sangre Grande, Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, September 30th, 2011 (PAHO/WHO) – Proper gender mainstreaming in health requires a theoretical base-conceptual and methodological tools that examine the interaction of different factors on the individual, familial, community, sectional, and global levels that generate inequalities in the health of women and men. This is why the Technical Cooperation among Countries project (TCC) team conducted a three-day workshop on gender and diabetes in clinics from Arima and Sangre Grande in Trinidad. The workshop was held from Tuesday 6th to Thursday 8th September 2011 at Kapok Hotel, Port Spain in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. |
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