Assessing intersectional gender analysis in Nepal's health management information system: a case study on tuberculosis for inclusive health systems
Abstract Background Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major public health problem in Nepal, high in settings marked by prevalent gender and social inequities. Various social stratifiers intersect, either privileging or oppressing individuals based on their characteristics and contexts, thereby increasing...
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Main Authors: | Ayuska Parajuli (Author), Sampurna Kakchapati (Author), Abriti Arjyal (Author), Deepak Joshi (Author), Chandani Kharel (Author), Mariam Otmani del Barrio (Author), Sushil C Baral (Author) |
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