Women’s health has long been overlooked.

Beena and Jamna at their family compound in Pakistan. © Gates Foundation/ Asad Zaidi

Over one billion women and girls worldwide lack access to nutritious diets and essential health services. 

From performance health, where only 6% of sports medicine research focuses on women, to maternal health, where only 2% of medical research funding is spent on pregnancy, women’s health is far too often overlooked. 

As a result, women across the globe spend 25% more of their lives in poor health than men – that’s 25% less time to pursue passions, 25% less time to realize dreams, and 25% less time to make a mark on the world.

Sapna prepares a meal in Bangladesh. © Gates Foundation/ Prashant Panjiar

Globally, women spend 25% more of their life in poor health compared to men.

These gaps in health and wellness impact the quality of life for women and girls and limit their ability to earn an income for themselves and their families. 2 This is a problem rooted in gender inequality.

Across the world, the gender nutrition gap is worsening—women and girls are 50% more likely to suffer from malnutrition than boys and men. 3

Tasleem Mondy carries her 18-month-old son, Mohammed in Pakistan. © UNICEF/ UNI59416/ Ramoneda

Women’s health and nutrition has long been overlooked and underfunded.

In the face of global crises—humanitarian disasters, war, and climate change—women and girls suffer the worst impacts of poor health and malnutrition. Yet global nutrition accounts for less than 1% of global foreign aid. 4

Around the world, powerful women are living in overpowering circumstances.

A mother and her daughter visit a clinic in Bangladesh. © Gates Foundation/ Prashant Panjiar

Together, we have the power to change this.

Every woman and girl has a right to good health, no matter where she lives.

Join the WTA Foundation and Gates Foundation in standing up for women’s health and nutrition. Together, we can show the world how healthy women change the game.

“Throughout my life, tennis has given me a pathway to pursue my dreams, and I know firsthand how important it is to have access to the right healthcare and nutrition. I am proud to shine a light on women’s health and nutrition in the hopes that all women can reach their full power and potential.”

Caroline Wozniacki,
Former WTA World No.1 champion, and mother of two