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Community medicine in Nepal: opportunities and challenges

By: Rajbhandari, Renu.
Contributor(s): Gurung, Saraj | Gurung, Bhabisara.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 1999Description: p.142-44.Subject(s): Women - Nepal | Health services In: DevelopmentSummary: Renu Rajbhandari, Bhabisara Gurung and Saraj Gurung argue that globalization, open market economy, privatization of health institutions and natural resources, as well as paternalistic approaches and structures, have increasingly marginalized women in Nepal, particularly in rural areas. Indigenous knowledge, technology, experience and plant resources of medicinal values have been eroded. They show how the NGO WOREC has been working towards sustainable health facilities at the community level through 11 village development committees in three districts as an example of community based alternatives for sustainable healthy womanhood. - Reproduced
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Volume no: 42, Issue no: 4 Available AR44167

Renu Rajbhandari, Bhabisara Gurung and Saraj Gurung argue that globalization, open market economy, privatization of health institutions and natural resources, as well as paternalistic approaches and structures, have increasingly marginalized women in Nepal, particularly in rural areas. Indigenous knowledge, technology, experience and plant resources of medicinal values have been eroded. They show how the NGO WOREC has been working towards sustainable health facilities at the community level through 11 village development committees in three districts as an example of community based alternatives for sustainable healthy womanhood. - Reproduced

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