By Blossom Ukoha “Globally, women with diabetes have a right to a healthy future and to equitable access to diabetes medicines, technologies and self‑management education.” — World Health Organization (WHO) On World Diabetes Day 2025, as the world marks the theme “Diabetes Across Life Stages,” attention turns to the unique challenges faced by women living with diabetes. As the World Health Organization reminds us, “women with diabetes have a right to a healthy future and to equitable access to diabetes medicines, technologies and self‑management education,” this day underscores the urgent need to ensure that every girl and woman, from adolescence through reproductive years and into older adulthood, has the tools, knowledge, and support to prevent, manage, and thrive despite diabetes. Recognizing these gender-specific barriers is critical not only for individual health but for empowering women, protecting maternal and child well-being, and strengthening families and communities globally. The Rising Global Burden…
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