The use of PHC clinic-based women's groups for financial empowerment in a rural area
The article is based on a four-year project during which Primary Health Care (PHC) nurses worked with women's groups in their areas. The aim of the study was to explore the involvement of PHC nurses in economic empowerment, both in terms of health promotion and in terms of the PHC approach. In...
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Main Authors: | LR Uys (Author), BR Bhengu (Author), B Majumdar (Author) |
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