Missing knowledge of gendered power relations among non-governmental organisations doing right to health work: a case study from South Africa
Abstract Background Despite 20 years of democracy, South Africa still suffers from profound health inequalities. Gender roles and norms are associated with individuals' vulnerability that lead to ill-health. For instance, gender inequality influences women's access to health care and women...
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Main Authors: | Mayara Fontes Marx (Author), Leslie London (Author), Alex Müller (Author) |
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