About Us
The Innovation Equity Forum (IEF) was launched in 2023 through a partnership between the Gates Foundation and the NIH Office of Research on Women’s Health. It was created to confront a long-standing gap: the underinvestment and underrepresentation in women’s health research and development (R&D).
The IEF brings together a global community of over 250 stakeholders committed to advancing women’s health.
Our membership includes philanthropists, venture capitalists, biopharmaceutical companies, women’s health startups, regulators, researchers, and patient advocates. Together, this diverse group is committed to advancing a more equitable, coordinated, and innovation-driven ecosystem for women’s health R&D.
The IEF was established to
Convene
key global players and decision-makers in women’s health innovation
Mobilize
transformational efforts through a shared understanding of critical R&D priorities
Catalyze
cross-sector, multinational partnerships that overcome structural barriers and drive progress
In 2023, the IEF published the Opportunity Map, a foundational resource to identify gaps, align priorities, and build momentum for transformative action in women’s health R&D.
Since then, the Forum has met regularly to strengthen accountability and impact, launching a 2024 Progress Report to track advancements across the ecosystem and forming dedicated working groups to translate insights into impact. The Innovation Equity Forum is building a movement to elevate women’s health as a global innovation priority.
Abbey Kocan
Bay Area Global Health Alliance
Deputy Director
Alyson McGregor
University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville
Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs and Development
Amanda Cordova-Gomez, PhD
Independent Consultant
Amanda Shea
Clue by Biowink GmbH
Fractional Chief Science Officer
Amanda Shea, PhD
Clue by BioWink GmbH
Fractional Chief Science Officer
Amira Kebir, PhD
University of Tunis
Associate Professor
Andrew Storey
Impact Nexus Africa
Director, Strategy and Partnerships
Anita Gupta, DO, MPP, PharmD, FASA
John’s Hopkins School of Medicine
Anesthesiologist, Pain Physician
Anna Bode
Kearney
Principal
Ashley Ward, PhD
Duke University
Director, Heat Policy Innovation Hub
Bethanie Thomas
Camber Collective
Partner
Birikty Hagos
Ministry of Health
Reproductive, Family Planning and Adolescent Health Advisor
The Women’s Health Opportunity Map is just the beginning. It serves as a launchpad for deeper collaboration, shared advocacy, and increased investment in women’s health innovation.
Whether you’re interested in becoming a Forum member or simply staying informed, we welcome your ideas, expertise, and energy. Let us know how you’d like to engage with the IEF.