Gender equity and health indicators in the context of health reforms Hilary Standing Opinion Pages: S5 - S6
Applications and development possibilities – moving beyond the WKC project to incorporate cultural diversity Julie G. Cwikel Opinion Pages: S7 - S8
Gender health indicators for whom? Responding to the needs of different users Monica S. Fong Opinion Pages: S9 - S10
Consensus building for developing gender-sensitive leading health indicators Faten Ben Abdelaziz Original article Pages: S11 - S18
Comparative evaluation of indicators for gender equity and health Vivian LinSu GruszinCarolyn Poljski Original article Pages: S19 - S26
Gender-sensitive indicators: Uses and relevance Vivian LinHelen L’OrangeKate Silburn Original article Pages: S27 - S34
Integrating a gender perspective into health statistics: an ongoing process in Central America Lilia Jara Original article Pages: S35 - S40
Gender-based analysis, women’s health surveillance and women’s health indicators – Working together to promote equity in health in Canada Stephanie AustinSari TudiverMireille Kantiebo Original article Pages: S41 - S48
A field test of the gender-sensitive core set of leading health indicators in Manitoba, Canada Margaret J. Haworth-BrockmannLissa DonnerHarpa Isfeld Original article Pages: S49 - S67