Gender issues in health projects and programmes : report from AGRA East Meeting, 15-19 November 1993, the Philippines
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Gender issues in health projects and programmes : report from AGRA East Meeting, 15-19 November 1993, the Philippines
(Oxfam working papers)
Oxfam GB, 1999
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First published by Oxfam UK and Ireland in 1995. Reprinted by Oxfam GB in 1999.
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Oxfam carries out original research on various aspects of its overseas programme, as part of a constant monitoring process, and in an effort to gain greater understanding of development programmes and practice. Although primarily a tool for institutional learning, some of the resulting reports are of wider interest. As part of its commitment to sharing experience of good practice, Oxfam publishes those reports which describe innovative research projects, evaluate particularly interesting projects or programmes, or are the proceedings of workshops or seminars. This paper sets out some of the major gender issues arising from considerations of health care and health care provision. It draws on the experience of participants in a workshop in the Philippines. The broad objectives of the workshop were to increase understanding of the concepts and issues arising in connection with gender and health, and to develop tools for analysing these issues in any given context, in order to plan and implement appropriate interventions.
Table of Contents
- * Preface
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1: Women's health in context
- 1.2: Women's life-cycle and their health
- 2. Identifying women's health needs: an analytical framework
- 2.1: Introduction
- 2.2: Household level factors
- 2.3: Community level factors
- 2.4: National and international factors
- 2.5: Sexuality and reproductive health: making the connections
- 3. Reproductive health care
- 3.1: Introduction
- 3.2: Reproductive tract infections (RTIs)
- 3.3: Maternal mortality
- 3.4: Family planning
- 3.5: Abortion
- 3.6: The population debate
- 3.7: International population conferences
- 4. Gender issues in primary health care
- 4.1: The primary health care approach
- 4.2: Gender issues in access to health services
- 4.3: Intergrating gender issues into health care
- 4.4: working at different levels
- 5. Addressing gender and health issues in NGO programmes
- 5.1: Working at the grassroots
- 5.2: Issues for funding agencies working with partners
- * Appendix
- Questions for assessing the gender sensitivity of health projects.
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