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Community-based Methods to Address Social Inequities in Sexual and Reproductive HealthCARE Publication DateMay 31, 2006
SummaryThis slide presentation for the Global Health Council 2006 Annual meeting explains applying methods to address social inequities that affect reproductive health (RH). It lists possible determinates of RH in two groups: 1) information and health services; and 2) personal or economic safety, social success or failure, personal identity, and social or cultural survival. The presentation defines social inequities and gives statistics to support the fact that lower-ranking individuals and groups suffer more negative health consequences.
The presentation describes the following tools for analysing and addressing social inequities:
The presenters discuss social dynamics that represent a shift in what is considered "normal" - as evidenced in changes in personal perspectives and public willingness to discuss "taboo" topics and increased tolerance for behaviour that defies harmful norms. The presenters conclude that:
ContactVeronica Magar
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SourceGlobal Health Council website accessed on June 9 2008. Placed on the Communication Initiative site June 09 2008 Last Updated June 09 2008 |
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