Women's Health And Safety In India
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Manimekalai, K., Prof.
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Ranjithkumar, A., Dr.
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Health & Wellness
形式
キンドル
ページ数
267
言語
ヒンディー語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2020
出版社
Kalpaz Publications
版
2
ISBN-10
9353249082
ISBN-13
9789353249083
説明
The narrative unfolds an urgent exploration of women's health and safety in India, where societal norms and challenges combine to create formidable barriers. The authors delve deep into the multifaceted risks that women face, addressing both physical and mental health issues emanating from a culture rife with discrimination and hardship.
Through empirical research and poignant case studies, the text sheds light on how gender-specific vulnerabilities affect women's access to healthcare and their overall well-being. It examines the interplay between socio-economic status, cultural norms, and education in shaping the health landscape for Indian women.
Additionally, the authors advocate for systemic changes, emphasizing the need for community involvement and policy reforms that prioritize women's health rights. Their call to action is both timely and critical, aiming to initiate discussions that could lead to sustainable improvements in women's health and safety across the nation.
Drawing on the voices of women from various backgrounds, the work serves as a compelling reminder of the need for concerted efforts to mitigate risks and promote safety. It offers valuable insights for policymakers, researchers, and activists keen on fostering a healthier, safer environment for women in India.
Through empirical research and poignant case studies, the text sheds light on how gender-specific vulnerabilities affect women's access to healthcare and their overall well-being. It examines the interplay between socio-economic status, cultural norms, and education in shaping the health landscape for Indian women.
Additionally, the authors advocate for systemic changes, emphasizing the need for community involvement and policy reforms that prioritize women's health rights. Their call to action is both timely and critical, aiming to initiate discussions that could lead to sustainable improvements in women's health and safety across the nation.
Drawing on the voices of women from various backgrounds, the work serves as a compelling reminder of the need for concerted efforts to mitigate risks and promote safety. It offers valuable insights for policymakers, researchers, and activists keen on fostering a healthier, safer environment for women in India.