Victoria Wolodzko Smart: Women’s Health Impact Tracking Platform is Transitioning to Global Centre for Asian Women’s Health
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Victoria Wolodzko Smart: Women’s Health Impact Tracking Platform is Transitioning to Global Centre for Asian Women’s Health

Victoria Wolodzko Smart, Senior Vice President at Mission at Susan G. Komen, shared a post on LinkedIn:

“The World Economic Forum’s ‘Women’s Health Impact Tracking Platform (WHIT)’ is transitioning to Global Centre for Asian Women’s Health (GloW) at the National University of Singapore Medicine.

I was honored to represent Susan G. Komen on the expert advisory committee that contributed through the consultations to shape WHIT, and I’m genuinely excited to see it move into this next phase.

Developed by the Forum’s Global Alliance for Women’s Health in collaboration with McKinsey Health Institute, WHIT turns complex datasets into clear, usable insights and a unified evidence base for policy, advocacy, research, and funding.

It tracks progress across efficacy, care delivery, and data so we can see what’s improving and where gaps persist. Tracking women’s health is crucial because priorities are still under-measured relative to burden, and what isn’t measured rarely gets fixed.

Read more about the transition here.

It was a pleasure to work with Kusum Kali Pal, Andrea Feigl, France Dube, Benjamin Anderson, Julie S. Torode, Eric Winer, MD, FASCO, Kirstie Graham, Ricki Fairley, Stacy M. L., Thomas Hofmarcher, Toyin Saraki, and many others.
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