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Gender, Development, and Health
SERIES: Focus on Gender
Description | Contents |
EDITED BY:
Caroline Sweetman
SERIES:
Focus on Gender
ISBN-10: 0855984562
ISBN-13: 9780855984564
STOCK CODE:
00254563
AVAILABILITY:
In Print
PUBLISHER: Oxfam Publishing
FORMAT:
Paperback
(pp: 80)
246 x 188mm
PUBLISHED:
18 Oct 2001
READERSHIP:
Postgraduate, Activists and Campaigners, Professional and Practitioners, Undergraduate,
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DESCRIPTION
What are the differences between women's and men's experiences of health, sickness and health care? How does our gender identity affect our physical and mental wellbeing?
Despite improvements in health indicators in many countries, developing countries are currently facing a health crisis. New diseases like HIV, and drug-resistant strains of diseases including malaria, pneumonia, and tuberculosis, are spreading. Many people in developing countries have never ghad access to formal medical services. Others have lost their access due to reductions in public spending as a result of structural adjustment policies, international debt repayments, and the deprioritisation of health against other sectors.
This book argues that two fundamental changes are needed if both women and men are to achieve better health. The first of these is to ensure equal access to all the resources that men and women need for healthy minds and bodies: not only to medical care, but to food, water, shelter, a source of income and a sense of control over one's life. The second is to ensure that health services and resources enable women and men to meet all their physical and mental health needs. Articles included here focus on understandings of reproductive health; intergrating gender issues into infectious disease prevention; the impact of HIV/AIDS on women; working with communities to promote health; and on the monitoring and evaluation of health projects from a gender perspective

CONTENTS
- Editorial
Caroline Sweetman
- The reproductive health of refugees: lessons beyond ICPD
Colette Harris and Ines Smyth
- The meaning of reproductive health for developing countries: the case of the Middle East
huda Zurayk
- Environment, living spaces, and health: compound-organisation practices in a Bamako squatter settlement, Mali
Paule Simard and Maria De Koninck
- Safe motherhood in the time of AIDS: the illusion of reproductive 'choice'
Carolyn Baylies
- Danger and opportunity: responding to HIV with vision
Kate Butcher and Alice Welbourn
- Strengthening grandmother networks to improve community nutrition: experience from Senegal
Judi Aubel, Ibrahima Toure, Mamadou Diagne, Kalala Lazin, El Hadj Alioune Sene, Yirime Faye, and Mouhamadou Tandia
- Teaching about gender, health, and communicable disease: experiences and challenges
Rachel Tolhurst and Sally Theobald
- Attitudes towards abortion among medical trainees in Mexico City public hospitals
Deyanira Gonzalez and Sally Theobald
- Enhancing gender equity in health programmes: monitoring and evaluation
Mohga Kamal Smith
- Resources
Compiled by Erin Murphy Graha,
- Publications
- Organisations
- Electronic Resources
- Videos
- Courses


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