Health Organizations
The Centre for Women’s Health
http://www.crwh.org/ The Centre for Research in Women’s Health (CRWH) is a partnership between Sunnybrook and Women’s College Health Sciences Centre & the University of Toronto. As an Extra-Departmental Unit of the Faculty of Medicine, CRWH works to promote and foster women''s health research across the University of Toronto and its affiliated institutions.
The Global Alliance for Women’s Health
http://www.gawh.org/
Coalitions of international, national and Non Governmental Organizations (NGO’s) - Women’s groups, health care professionals, religious organizations, academics and individual citizens from all of the regions of the world with the intention of improving health care services and research for women. English and Spanish.
Healthy Balance Research Program
http://www.healthyb.dal.ca/
MCEWH and NSACSW are providing an innovative and collaborative program of research to better understand the connections between Women’s health and well-being, family life and earning a livelihood.
The National Asian Women’s Health Program
http://www.nawho.org/
Works to achieve health equity for Asian Americans through research, education, leadership development and advocacy, and to strengthen systems serving Asian Americans through partnerships and capacity building.
The National Black Women’s Health Imperative
http://www.blackwomenshealth.org Health education, research, advocacy and leadership development institution promoting the empowerment of African American women as educated health care consumers and working for the improved health status of African American women.
National Women’s HealthInformationCenter
http://www.4woman.gov/ A service of the Office on Women’s Health in the Department of Health and Human Services. The NWHIC provides a gateway to a wide variety of Federal and other women’s health information resources.
NationalCenter of Excellence in Women’s Health
http://www.ucsf.edu/coe/
Located at the University of California San Francisco, advances the field of women''s health by providing health care for women, promoting women''s health research agenda, building partnerships and linkages with community groups and organizations, educating providers about the principles of women''s health, and paving the way for women to hold key leadership positions in our institution.
For a complete detail listing of Women’s Health Organizations, visit www.dmoz.org.
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