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The World Health Organization will update its gender guidance to reflect its belief that gender goes "beyond non-binary," the organization has announced.
The WHO has an existing "gender mainstreaming manual" which argues that there are many genders existing on a spectrum from male to female. The organization now says that does not go far enough, however.
The updated guidance will focus on "highlighting and expanding on the concept of intersectionality, which looks at how gender power dynamics interact with other hierarchies of privilege or disadvantage, resulting in inequality and differential health outcomes for different people," the WHO website reads at the time of reporting.
The update will also emphasize "going beyond non-binary approaches to gender and health to recognize gender and sexual diversity, or the concepts that gender identity exists on a continuum and that sex is not limited to male or female."
World Health Organization now says gender 'exists on a continuum' and is 'beyond non-binary'
The World Health Organization believes that gender is "not limited to male or female" and will update its gender guidance accordingly, the organization says.