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AND LUO WOMEN: ILLNESS AS RESISTANCE TO MEN AND MEDICINE IN RURAL KENYARARIU

Gender Perspectives on Health and Medicine

ISBN: 978-0-76231-058-6, eISBN: 978-1-84950-239-9

Publication date: 23 October 2003

Abstract

The connection between women’s empowerment and health has been a growing concern among demographers and other social scientists, who theorize that empowering women – or enhancing their ability to define and make strategic life choices – will improve their reproductive health (Kabeer, 1999). The importance of empowering women became a central theme at the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) held in Cairo in 1994. The Cairo policy document codified the notion that women must be empowered in order for them and societies as a whole reach their reproductive health goals, including lowering fertility and population growth, stemming the spread of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and HIV/AIDS, and ensuring healthy pregnancy and delivery (Hodgson & Watkins, 1997; Sen & Batliwala, 2000).

Citation

Luke, N. (2003), " AND LUO WOMEN: ILLNESS AS RESISTANCE TO MEN AND MEDICINE IN RURAL KENYARARIU", Texler Segal, M., Demos, V. and Kronenfeld, J.J. (Ed.) Gender Perspectives on Health and Medicine (Advances in Gender Research, Vol. 7), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 281-321. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1529-2126(03)07008-5

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