Friday, 16 September 2011

Women And Health

Improving access of poor women to appropriate, comprehensive, health care quality

Women and Health Taskforce unites the leaders of women's health and education of communities worldwide to improve access of poor women to appropriate, comprehensive, health care quality. The Working Group aims to equip health care providers and patients in developing countries the skills and knowledge to address critical health issues such as gender violence against women. The aim main task is to increase the capacity of health professionals to meet current and future needs of women and their families, and cultivate leadership skills among health professionals and women.

University, as significant contributors to health systems, have a responsibility to prepare future generations, and health professionals to provide complete solutions, high quality health care for women. Currently, members of Women and the Ministry of Health team working on academic groups around the world to include the health of women and gender issues in medicine and health professions training in the development and realization of women's health training modules. The second edition of Women and health learning modules for topics ranging package of practices for the prevention of violence against women, is available online by clicking here.

Women and Health Working Group was created by the network: TuFHA more than a decade earlier, and is chaired by Nighat Huda of Ziauddin University in Pakistan. The working group has 20 member countries in more than a dozen, including a core group of women's health in Uganda, Pakistan, Sudan, Mexico, South Africa and the United States. Coordination and technical assistance to the Working Group provides global health through education, training and service (Ghetti), a US nongovernmental organization that serves as the program office network development: TuFHA.

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