WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT in RURAL CHINA

  • Levi A
  • Factor D
  • Deutsch K
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Abstract

Surmang Foundation's Clinic is located in Qinghai Province, Yushu Prefecture, Xiao Surmang Township, China. It is a remote, 97 percent ethnic Tibetan, mountainous region with little access to organized health care services. Surmang Foundation, a US 501(c)3 charity, has organized a cadre of local women to provide community‐based care and education to women, resulting in a notable reduction in maternal mortality based on the report of community members. A festival organized to celebrate the accomplishments of the community health workers provided an opportunity for the women to demonstrate how their roles benefit themselves and their community. Both health care services and support for community empowerment are provided through the community health worker model.

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Levi, a M. Y., Factor, D., & Deutsch, K. (2013). WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT in RURAL CHINA. Nursing for Women’s Health, 17(1), 34.

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