SUMMARY An account of work at a village clinic in Bangladesh. By raising women's awareness of their own situation and health needs, the project not only helped to improve health standards, but provided a context in which rural women could combat oppression in practical ways. These included developing new educational and employment opportunities at the village level. RESUMEN Las mujeres rurales y la salud: la experiencia de Gonoshasthaya Kendra Una relación de la labor en una clínica de aldea en Bangladesh. Al realzar la conciencia femenina de su propia situación y necesidades sanitarias, el proyecto no sólo contribuyó a mejorar el nivel sanitario, sino que estableció un contexto en el que las mujeres rurales pudieran enfrentarse co...
Through the case study of Gono Unnayan Prochesta (GUP), Voluntary Organization (VO) operating in rur...
In chapter one I define the problem, that public health in rural India is mostly governed by cultura...
No development objectives can be achieved without making women self reliant. The present study deals...
Reproductive health care services are inadequate and often characterised as traditional in Banglades...
This dissertation explores women’s health seeking behaviors during reproductive complications in rur...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of older women in rural Bangladesh who seek...
Rural development is a serious problem in Bangladesh, and so is the situation of women. This thesis ...
Women in Bangladesh are not a homogeneous group; they belong to the rich, middle, and poor classes a...
Women’s empowerment has a great influence on health, nutrition, education, and the overall well-bein...
From the Introduction: Literally, ‘empowerment’ is seen to relate to the user’s power. It involves u...
In many parts of Latin America, Asia and Africa women spend considerable time doing agricultural wor...
Women’s empowerment has been pointed out as an indispensable condition to reduce poverty in de...
This study investigated reproductive health beliefs among rural indigenous women in Kakon Haat villa...
This study investigated reproductive health beliefs among rural indigenous women in Kakon Haat villa...
This study concerns a rural development project in a village in Bangladesh, initiated in 1973 and fo...
Through the case study of Gono Unnayan Prochesta (GUP), Voluntary Organization (VO) operating in rur...
In chapter one I define the problem, that public health in rural India is mostly governed by cultura...
No development objectives can be achieved without making women self reliant. The present study deals...
Reproductive health care services are inadequate and often characterised as traditional in Banglades...
This dissertation explores women’s health seeking behaviors during reproductive complications in rur...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of older women in rural Bangladesh who seek...
Rural development is a serious problem in Bangladesh, and so is the situation of women. This thesis ...
Women in Bangladesh are not a homogeneous group; they belong to the rich, middle, and poor classes a...
Women’s empowerment has a great influence on health, nutrition, education, and the overall well-bein...
From the Introduction: Literally, ‘empowerment’ is seen to relate to the user’s power. It involves u...
In many parts of Latin America, Asia and Africa women spend considerable time doing agricultural wor...
Women’s empowerment has been pointed out as an indispensable condition to reduce poverty in de...
This study investigated reproductive health beliefs among rural indigenous women in Kakon Haat villa...
This study investigated reproductive health beliefs among rural indigenous women in Kakon Haat villa...
This study concerns a rural development project in a village in Bangladesh, initiated in 1973 and fo...
Through the case study of Gono Unnayan Prochesta (GUP), Voluntary Organization (VO) operating in rur...
In chapter one I define the problem, that public health in rural India is mostly governed by cultura...
No development objectives can be achieved without making women self reliant. The present study deals...