The report explained that the health of women is "urgent Priority ", says that women are bargaining on the development of medical services Care, especially in adolescence, and then again, later Life .
"If women are denied the opportunity to develop their full rightsPotential, including the ability to lead the health And at least to some extent a happier life, is society as a All sound really? "I asked Dr. Margaret Chan, Director-General Assembly of the World Health Organization. "What does this say about the caseSocial progress in the 21 st century ? "
Where the women live is the key, says the report, titled "WomenAnd health: evidence on tomorrow's agenda . "
"In wealthier countries, and mortality rates for children and young people Women is very low, and most deaths occur after 60 years Of age, "says the report." In poorer countries, andPicture is quite different: The number of the population in the Mediterranean Younger, and mortality rates among children is higher, and Oktherthdt mortality among girls and female adolescents and young people Adult women . "
Perhaps the most striking difference can be found in The rate of maternal mortality. About 99 percent of the 500,000 annualMaternal mortality occurs in developing countries .
A large part of the report focuses on sexual and reproductive health Health, which it says are vital to women's well-being, But it also says "harmful behaviors related to sex Tobacco and alcohol, diet and physical activity ". During the period of adolescence can haunt women in later life .
"Establish healthy habits at the age of young people can helpWomen to live active and healthy until well into Aging, "says report .
Studies show that women living between six and eight yearsAverage longer than men, but the report says those years Is not necessarily healthy. Women are often more Difficulty in obtaining quality health care because of the It calls based on the gender disparity in education, income Employment .
"We will not see much progress as long as women Are considered second-class citizens in many parts of the The world, "Chan said." In so many societies, men The exercise of political control and social and economic . ...
These unequal power relations translate into inequality Access to health care and the fight against inequalities in healthResources ".
In making women's health a priority, the World Health Organization An organization that says it is seeking to improve health care for women and girls in all parts of the world, as well as strengthening Health systems everywhere .
"Improving the capacity of women on health issues for women, to Families, communities and societies in general, "ReportSaved. "Improving women's health, and improve the world ".
"If women are denied the opportunity to develop their full rightsPotential, including the ability to lead the health And at least to some extent a happier life, is society as a All sound really? "I asked Dr. Margaret Chan, Director-General Assembly of the World Health Organization. "What does this say about the caseSocial progress in the 21 st century ? "
Where the women live is the key, says the report, titled "WomenAnd health: evidence on tomorrow's agenda . "
"In wealthier countries, and mortality rates for children and young people Women is very low, and most deaths occur after 60 years Of age, "says the report." In poorer countries, andPicture is quite different: The number of the population in the Mediterranean Younger, and mortality rates among children is higher, and Oktherthdt mortality among girls and female adolescents and young people Adult women . "
Perhaps the most striking difference can be found in The rate of maternal mortality. About 99 percent of the 500,000 annualMaternal mortality occurs in developing countries .
A large part of the report focuses on sexual and reproductive health Health, which it says are vital to women's well-being, But it also says "harmful behaviors related to sex Tobacco and alcohol, diet and physical activity ". During the period of adolescence can haunt women in later life .
"Establish healthy habits at the age of young people can helpWomen to live active and healthy until well into Aging, "says report .
Studies show that women living between six and eight yearsAverage longer than men, but the report says those years Is not necessarily healthy. Women are often more Difficulty in obtaining quality health care because of the It calls based on the gender disparity in education, income Employment .
"We will not see much progress as long as women Are considered second-class citizens in many parts of the The world, "Chan said." In so many societies, men The exercise of political control and social and economic . ...
These unequal power relations translate into inequality Access to health care and the fight against inequalities in healthResources ".
In making women's health a priority, the World Health Organization An organization that says it is seeking to improve health care for women and girls in all parts of the world, as well as strengthening Health systems everywhere .
"Improving the capacity of women on health issues for women, to Families, communities and societies in general, "ReportSaved. "Improving women's health, and improve the world ".
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