M.A.3rd Sem, KU-Women's Studies, Paper-4, Unit-IV (A Global Perspective on Women Health) Class Notes
By Dr. Farzeen Unit-4 Global Perspective on Women’s Health I. Introduction: Understanding Women’s Health in Global Context Women’s health is not limited to biological differences between men and women. It is a multidimensional concept , encompassing physical, mental, reproductive, and social well-being — influenced by gender inequality, poverty, education, culture, and policy frameworks. Globally, women face unique health challenges due to: Biological roles (pregnancy, childbirth, menopause). Socio-economic barriers (discrimination, limited healthcare access). Cultural practices (female genital mutilation, early marriage). Political and economic inequalities that limit decision-making power. II. Key Global Determinants of Women’s Health Social Determinants of Health (SDH): Education, income, nutrition, gender discrimination, and access to healthcare shape women’s health outcomes. The WHO identifies social determinants as key to reducing health inequit...