This thesis research aims to unravel main barriers that prevent women from being able to access reproductive health care in Laos in comparison with other two Southeast Asia countries which are Thailand and Vietnam. The comparison of Laos, Thailand and Vietnam will be explored through an analysis of a literature review. This research explores the critical issues and on finding a mutual understanding between the role of the policy makers and the implementers of policies. At the end of the research, some recommendations on health care system improvement and personal perspective towards the rights of women on reproductive health and gender equality in Laos will be discussed
The global shortage of human resources for health and the brain drain of health care professionals e...
This study investigated rural Lao PDR village women\u27s views and experiences of recent, or im...
This thesis explores Khmu women‟s participation in community development projects in Luang Prabang P...
Laos has the highest maternal mortality ratio in mainland Southeast Asia but there has been little r...
BACKGROUND: The use of contraception in Lao PDR remains inadequate. In 2017, unmet contraception nee...
Background The purpose of the research was to assess access to sexual and reproductive health servi...
© 2005 Dr. Suzanne BeltonIn this thesis, I describe how women who are forced to migrate from Burma i...
The reduction of Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) remains a global health issue. Although major progre...
This paper uses multivariate regression analysis to explore the time and birth cohort trends of wome...
Reproductive health is a crucial part of general health and a central feature of human development....
Abstract Introduction Increasing evidence indicates that gender equity has a significant influence o...
The thesis is focused on issues concerning prenatal, natal and postnatal medical care, which is bein...
Despite decades of advocacy among Thai governmental and nongovernmental actors to remove abortion fr...
The concept of maternity waiting homes (MWH) has a long history spanning over 100 years. The researc...
Adolescent birth rates in Lao People’s Democratic Republic (PDR) remain the highest in Southeast Asi...
The global shortage of human resources for health and the brain drain of health care professionals e...
This study investigated rural Lao PDR village women\u27s views and experiences of recent, or im...
This thesis explores Khmu women‟s participation in community development projects in Luang Prabang P...
Laos has the highest maternal mortality ratio in mainland Southeast Asia but there has been little r...
BACKGROUND: The use of contraception in Lao PDR remains inadequate. In 2017, unmet contraception nee...
Background The purpose of the research was to assess access to sexual and reproductive health servi...
© 2005 Dr. Suzanne BeltonIn this thesis, I describe how women who are forced to migrate from Burma i...
The reduction of Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) remains a global health issue. Although major progre...
This paper uses multivariate regression analysis to explore the time and birth cohort trends of wome...
Reproductive health is a crucial part of general health and a central feature of human development....
Abstract Introduction Increasing evidence indicates that gender equity has a significant influence o...
The thesis is focused on issues concerning prenatal, natal and postnatal medical care, which is bein...
Despite decades of advocacy among Thai governmental and nongovernmental actors to remove abortion fr...
The concept of maternity waiting homes (MWH) has a long history spanning over 100 years. The researc...
Adolescent birth rates in Lao People’s Democratic Republic (PDR) remain the highest in Southeast Asi...
The global shortage of human resources for health and the brain drain of health care professionals e...
This study investigated rural Lao PDR village women\u27s views and experiences of recent, or im...
This thesis explores Khmu women‟s participation in community development projects in Luang Prabang P...