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Francesca Colombo & Federica Margini on Why the Economy Can’t Thrive Without Women’s Health

48 min · 4 de jun de 2025
Portada del episodio Francesca Colombo & Federica Margini on Why the Economy Can’t Thrive Without Women’s Health

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In this powerful episode of Women’s Health Uncovered, host Mariam Harutyunyan sits down with two global experts driving change at the intersection of health and the economy: Francesca Colombo, Head of Health Division at the OECD & Federica Margini, Programme Specialist & Economist at UNICEF 💡 Did you know? Most women reduce their work hours or leave the workforce due to preventable health issues — and it’s costing us billions. A project by the KinArmat Initiative, in partnership with FTI Consulting EU.

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