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Missing knowledge of gendered power relations among non-governmental organisations doing right to health work: a case study from South Africa

机译:缺乏保健权的非政府组织之间有关性别权力关系的知识的缺失:南非的一个案例研究

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BackgroundDespite 20 years of democracy, South Africa still suffers from profound health inequalities. Gender roles and norms are associated with individuals’ vulnerability that lead to ill-health. For instance, gender inequality influences women’s access to health care and women’s agency to make health-related decisions. This paper explores gender-awareness and inclusivity in organisations that advocate for the right to health in South Africa, and analyses how this knowledge impacts their work?
机译:背景尽管民主化20年,但南非仍然遭受严重的健康不平等之苦。性别角色和规范与导致健康不良的个人脆弱性有关。例如,性别不平等会影响妇女获得医疗保健的机会,并影响妇女机构做出与健康相关的决定。本文探讨了倡导南非健康权的组织中的性别意识和包容性,并分析了这些知识如何影响其工作?

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