Tulina Esuubi Women's group TEW-G believes that advances in women's health globally are impeded by poverty, limited access to educational and economic opportunities, gender bias and discrimination, unjust laws, and insufficient state accountability. These forces intersect to restrict access to vital women's health services and the information that women need to improve their lives. By prioritizing
women's health concerns, rights, and empowerment, the TEW-G is uniquely poised to catalyze societal-level changes that will yield sustainable improvements in health and well-being for women on a global scale. We believe that it is vital that we train the next generation of professionals across all disciplines to work collaboratively toward realizing these goals.