The paper examines the role and challenges of Nigeria women in the development of the health sector, focusing on Muslim women of Nasarawa state, Nigeria. Women assist in the provision of healthcare; they play roles which complement those of men. Some women are physicians’ that is medical doctors, nurses and top hospital administrators. Women however are mostly concentrated in the low status health-related occupations such as hospital maids, nurses, and other paramedical jobs. The paper begins by conceptualising some basic concepts such as health sector and women for a better understanding. This is followed by the geographical location of the Nasarawa state. This study also assesses the roles of Muslim women in the health sector both in the ...
This paper explores the various ways in which Federation of Muslim Women’s Associations in Nigeria (...
The globalization and economic growth develop bigger chance especially to women to take a part in pl...
Christian and Islamic scriptures reduced women to a second class in any society. They are subjected ...
Due to the growing rate of the Muslim population in Nigeria put forward the need to gain a better un...
The paper analyzed the gender disparity in the Nigerian health sector. The study focused particularl...
Maternal health outcomes and indicators in Northwest, Nigeria are some of the worst in the world, wi...
In the northern part of Nigeria, majority of women are working within the four corners of their matr...
The issue of insecurity has remained the most challenging problem in the world including Nigeria. In...
The status of Muslim women in the contemporary society has generated a lot of controversies and stil...
Over the years, Nigeria has gained the unpopular recognition globally as a patriarchal society in wh...
abstract: The main goal of this project is to discuss the evolution of women in medicine by focusing...
Contains fulltext : 134576.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Studies on wo...
This paper investigates the contribution of Muslim Womens Associations towards the development of Ku...
The primary research objective of this treatise is to determine the role of Muslim women in family b...
Reproductive health is a crucial part of general health and a central feature of human development. ...
This paper explores the various ways in which Federation of Muslim Women’s Associations in Nigeria (...
The globalization and economic growth develop bigger chance especially to women to take a part in pl...
Christian and Islamic scriptures reduced women to a second class in any society. They are subjected ...
Due to the growing rate of the Muslim population in Nigeria put forward the need to gain a better un...
The paper analyzed the gender disparity in the Nigerian health sector. The study focused particularl...
Maternal health outcomes and indicators in Northwest, Nigeria are some of the worst in the world, wi...
In the northern part of Nigeria, majority of women are working within the four corners of their matr...
The issue of insecurity has remained the most challenging problem in the world including Nigeria. In...
The status of Muslim women in the contemporary society has generated a lot of controversies and stil...
Over the years, Nigeria has gained the unpopular recognition globally as a patriarchal society in wh...
abstract: The main goal of this project is to discuss the evolution of women in medicine by focusing...
Contains fulltext : 134576.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Studies on wo...
This paper investigates the contribution of Muslim Womens Associations towards the development of Ku...
The primary research objective of this treatise is to determine the role of Muslim women in family b...
Reproductive health is a crucial part of general health and a central feature of human development. ...
This paper explores the various ways in which Federation of Muslim Women’s Associations in Nigeria (...
The globalization and economic growth develop bigger chance especially to women to take a part in pl...
Christian and Islamic scriptures reduced women to a second class in any society. They are subjected ...