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| Titre: | Women’s Health in the WHO African Region : a call for action : Report of the Regional Director |
| Auteurs: | World Health Organization. Regional Office for Africa |
| Date de publication: | 2008 |
| Editeur: | World Health Organization. Regional Office for Africa |
| Lieu de publication: | Brazzaville |
| Langue: | anglais |
| Résumé: | By virtue of their multiple roles, women constitute a key link in the chain of development
actions worldwide. Women not only account for over half of the population of countries in general,
but they also invest their energy in families and communities, thus contributing to the wealth of
nations.
2. Women need to be in a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being to be able to
carry out their numerous responsibilities. Against this background, during the United Nations Decade
for Women (1975-1985) and at various international meetings on population and development,1
Member States of the United Nations agreed that women’s health and their active participation in
development actions were closely linked.
3. Unfortunately, the huge majority of African women are still unaware of their fundamental rights
to health, education and life as part of the fundamental rights they gained several decades ago.2 They
continue to suffer from sociocultural discrimination, harmful traditional practices such as female
genital mutilation (FGM), gender-based violence, food taboos, forced marriages, early and unwanted
pregnancies, all of which are very harmful to their health. |
| Description: | Regional Committee for Africa, fifty-eighth session, Yaounde, Cameroon, 1–5 September 2008, provisional agenda item 7.3, 8 p. |
| Sujet: | Women's Health Women's Health Services PLANIFICATION REGIONALE SANTE |
| No publ. gouv.: | AFR/RC58/5 |
| URI: | http://www.who.int/iris/handle/10665/19936 |
| Apparaît dans les collections: | Regional Committee for Africa
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