Wednesday, March 11, 2009

According to UNICEF, the health of woman is a telling window on female inequality


According to UNICEF, the health of woman is a telling window on female inequality and it is most telling at the most vulnerable time of life: infancy and early childhood. The Global Commission on Women’s Health considers it imperative to look at women’s health within a life-cycle perspective; in other words, throughout the evolving stages of a woman’s life. The health conditions in one phase of a woman’s life not only affect subsequent phases of her own life, but also have an impact on future generations. This inter-generational link is a characteristic unique to women.


The girl child, as UNICEF categories the female child up to the age of 15, has become the focus of attention in recent years. Several areas, such as education, work and health, are being re-examined with the specific needs of the girl child in mind. As today’s girl is tomorrow’s woman and will bear the responsibility for a new generation, it is important that the health needs of girls are met.

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