Planning and evaluating women's participation in primary health care

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Gender planning is specifically applied to primary health care. A theoretical discussion of issues which focus on greater 'mainstream' participation of women in health and development programmes is viewed as a process of empowerment. The theoretical discussion is integrated with a methodology for planning and evaluating gender-focused health programmes. Planning and evaluation are linked in a single feed-back relationship. Relevance of all investigations is discussed and specific methods suggested. © 1992.

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MacCormack, C. (1992). Planning and evaluating women’s participation in primary health care. Social Science and Medicine, 35(6), 831–837. https://doi.org/10.1016/0277-9536(92)90083-3

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