Mohamed bin Zayed Foundation for Humanity’s Post

Healthy women are the cornerstone of thriving communities. But too many today still face preventable health challenges and gaps in care. Together we can help to change this. Our thanks to Elizabeth Tanya Masiyiwa for joining us Foreign Policy’s #HerPower to highlight how collaborative giving can help bridge health gaps, drive greater equity, and give more women the opportunity of a healthy and productive life. Tala Al-Ramahi  | Higherlife Foundation

Elvin Torres

Founder @ Karma Infinity | Regenerative tech & mental wellness | Culturally rooted, open-source systems to uplift 1M lives across 34 domains

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Powerful to see MBZ Foundation spotlight women’s health with FP’s Her Power and leaders like Elizabeth Tanya Masiyiwa—exactly the kind of coalition that moves the needle. Evidence is strong: closing the women’s health gap could add about $1T to the global economy by 2040 if we target high-burden conditions with better research and delivery. Yet hypertension—one of the biggest, preventable drivers of women’s morbidity—still has national control rates below 20% in many countries. A practical next step: a pooled “HEARTS for Women” pilot (primary-care BP control + cervical-cancer screening + midlife care) with open metrics like control rate, adherence, and days of productivity restored, then scale what works. Would MBZ Foundation and Higherlife back a shared measurement framework and outcome-based grants to prove impact fast?

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