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Women's Empowerment and Global HealthWomen's Empowerment and Global Health

Women's Empowerment and Global Health

Monica Gandhi, Shari L. Dworkin

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"What is women's empowerment, and how and why does it matter for women's health? Despite the rise of a human rights-based approach to women's health and increasing awareness of the synergies between women's health and empowerment, a lack of consensus remains as to how to measure empowerment and successfully intervene in ways that improve health. Women's Empowerment and Global Health provides thirteen detailed, multidisciplinary case studies from across the globe and through the course of a woman's life to show how science and advocacy can be creatively merged to enhance the agency and status of women. Accompanying short videos provide background about programs on the ground in India, the United States, Mexico, Nicaragua, Zimbabwe, and South Africa. Women's Empowerment and Global Health explores the promises and limits of programmatic, scientific, and rights-based work in real-world settings and provides the next generation of researchers and practitioners, as well as students in global and public health, sociology, anthropology, women's studies, law, business, and medicine, with cutting edge and inspirational examples of programs that point the way toward achieving women's equality and fulfilling the right to health."--Provided by publisher.

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OL Work ID
OL20261333W

Subjects

Women's rightsWomen, health and hygieneWomen, political activityMedical policyWomen, social conditionsCase studiesWomenHealth and hygieneCross-cultural studiesPolitical activitySocial conditionsWomen's HealthGlobal HealthHealth PolicyCross-Cultural Comparison

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