Marie Michael Library

Title

Participation of women in primary health care in Swaziland

Author

Rutabanzibwa-Ngaiza, Jean

Description

The objectives of this paper are to highlight the extent of rural Swazi women's participation in primary health care, identify factors influencing women's decision making about health, and to develop strategies to improve the delivery of maternal and child health services, and enhance women's participation in planning and delivery of these services.

File No

ICRW-O10

Agency

International Center for Research on Women (ICRW)

Date

Mar-90

Subject(s)

Women, Health Care, Swaziland

Pages

56

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We are committed to doing the hard work of self-reflection and to repairing relationships with the Mi’kmaw on whose lands we reside, including embracing the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Calls to Action and embodying their spirit in our plans to move forward with our University.

Ms~t wiaqpulti’kl ankukamkewe’l
We are all treaty people.

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