Gender Women and Primary Health Care Renewal : A Discussion Paper.

By: Organization, World HealthContributor(s): World Health OrganizationMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Albany : World Health Organization, 2010Copyright date: ©2010Description: 1 online resource (78 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789240685659Subject(s): Health maintenance organizations | Medical care | Women's health servicesGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Gender Women and Primary Health Care Renewal : A Discussion PaperDDC classification: 616.0082 LOC classification: RA413 -- .G46 2010ebOnline resources: Click to View
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COVER -- TITLE -- COPYRIGHT -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 Addressing gender within primary health care reforms -- 2 Integrating gender perspectives into universal coverage and service delivery reforms -- 3 Integrating gender perspectives into public policy and leadership reforms -- 4 Making health systems gender equitable: an action agenda -- References.
Summary: This discussion paper brings together evidence and experience from around the world focusing on making health systems more gender responsive. There is a need to examine the various barriers as well as opportunities in order to make health systems work better for women, which has been a special concern for several decades now, by using a gender equality and health equity perspective.
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COVER -- TITLE -- COPYRIGHT -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 Addressing gender within primary health care reforms -- 2 Integrating gender perspectives into universal coverage and service delivery reforms -- 3 Integrating gender perspectives into public policy and leadership reforms -- 4 Making health systems gender equitable: an action agenda -- References.

This discussion paper brings together evidence and experience from around the world focusing on making health systems more gender responsive. There is a need to examine the various barriers as well as opportunities in order to make health systems work better for women, which has been a special concern for several decades now, by using a gender equality and health equity perspective.

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