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Gender and Health : Barriers and Opportunities for Women's Participation in the Private Health Sector in Africa
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- World Bank, Washington, DC, 2015.
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Abstract
- Despite their strong contribution to the overall world economic growth, gender gaps are wide in many countries in sub Saharan Africa and low representation of women in the private health sector is wider than in other sectors. While women and youth use the majority of health services both private and public, women are underrepresented as private health care providers and have limited access to financing to open their own private practices. This landscape has prompted the HNP Global Practice to take a critical look at the factors which hamper the growth of female and young private health practitioners vis a vis their male counterparts (usually older and more experienced in their profession). This assessment provides information on ways to close the gap which exists between male private service providers and female providers as well as recommends ways in which the existing gaps can be addressed. The assessment also provides the basis for further developing a strong public- private dialogue in health while providing avenues for building capacities for women to fully contribute to the development of the private health sector through the development of training module to be administered in private training schools as a pilot in Burkina Faso and Mali.
- Subjects :
- CHILDREN
DOUBLE BURDEN
RISK-TAKING
FAMILIES
HEALTH CARE PROVISION
PHYSICIANS
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
SEXUAL HARASSMENT
FINANCING
MIDWIFERY
GENITAL MUTILATION
IMPLEMENTATION
PHYSICIAN
POPULATION
DENTAL HEALTH
WORKING CONDITIONS
MOTHERS
WOMEN
WORKERS
FEMALE
MOTHER
SIBLINGS
DOCTOR
MENTAL HEALTH
MEDICINES
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH
THERAPISTS
INTERVENTION
PHARMACIST
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
DEATHS
HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
HEALTH POLICIES
SOCIALIZATION
PHYSIOTHERAPISTS
HEALTH SERVICE
DONOR
MEDICAL DOCTOR
PATIENT
HEALTH TRAINING
HEALTH PROFESSIONAL
PATIENTS
GENERAL PRACTITIONERS
GENDERS
DECISION MAKING
COMMUNITY HEALTH
MEDICINE
MORTALITY
MATERNITY LEAVE
HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
RISKS
CLINICS
MUTILATION
INTERVIEW
VICTIMS
HOSPITALS
PHARMACISTS
HEALTH SECTOR
WORKPLACE
YOUTHS
FEMALES
STRESS
GENDER NORMS
HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS
DONORS
HEALTH EDUCATION
LIFESTYLE
SPECIALISTS
MASCULINITY
CULTURAL FACTORS
MEDICAL DOCTORS
GENDER ANALYSIS
MALE HEALTH
DENTISTS
GENERAL PRACTICE
MIDWIFE
DENTISTRY
PERSONAL LIFE
MIDWIVES
FATHER
WOMAN
DEATH
SEXES
GENDER DIFFERENCES
IMMUNIZATION
PERSONAL INFORMATION
DENTIST
YOUTH
HEALTH CARE
MALES
REGISTRATION
NUTRITION
SEX
PUBLIC HEALTH
NURSING
BIRTH
MIGRATION
DOCTORS
INFERTILITY
PSYCHOLOGY
SPECIALIST
SEX-DISAGGREGATED DATA
PREGNANCIES
KNOWLEDGE
CHILD HEALTH SERVICES
STRATEGY
GENDER ISSUES
ABUSE
INTERNET
ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH MANAGEMENT
MORTALITY RATE
NURSING HOMES
MALE
WORKSHOPS
GENDER PERSPECTIVE
EXTENDED FAMILIES
CARE
DENTAL ASSISTANTS
LAWS
GENDER INEQUALITIES
HEALTH SERVICES
DISCRIMINATION
NURSE
OBSERVATION
DISABILITIES
NURSES
GENDER
WEIGHT
GENDER ROLES
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.od......2456..23c0097ffde1e69bf174f6764f77f82e