Women’s Health Investment Outlook
On 20th January 2026, the World Economic Forum released the ‘Women’s Health Investment Outlook’.
- The Report addresses critical gaps in understanding investment flows in women’s health, market opportunity and unmet need.
Critical Issues Highlighted
- Chronic Underinvestment: Women’s health receives only 6% of private healthcare capital, and companies focused exclusively on women’s health capture less than 1%.
- Capital Concentration: 80% of funding events and 90% of capital flow to three areas- reproductive health, maternal care and women’s cancers, leaving significant white space in women-specific conditions, as well as high-prevalence, high-burden conditions that affect women differently and disproportionately.
- Emerging Horizontal, Cross-therapeutic Solutions: Nearly half ....
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