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Together in Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights

Autor Jeckson Malunga Anthony
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 mar 2013
The national campaigns to improve the reproductive and sexual health of Malawi's women have failed in part to achieve their goal. This is because, in breach of binding regional and international Human Rights instruments, these campaigns have excluded the participation of husbands who have a duty to share the protection and realization of this right with their wives. These husbands are excluded based on ignorance, pre-assumption and sheer disregard of the shared role couples have in the reproductive and care role of the children born in the family. This duty is all the more pronounced in Malawi's heavily patriarchal society in which men exert a significant influence over both the public and private lives of their wives, regardless of whether their marriages are matri- or patrilineal. The writer reviewed Malawi's health system with a view to identifying the areas in which men's involvement in the exercise and protection of their wives' sexual and reproductive human right may be accommodated and/or improved. This review, which is presented through the eyes of both marriage partners taken from a sample population in the Nsanje and Thyolo districts of Malawi.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783659344183
ISBN-10: 3659344184
Pagini: 136
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing AG & Co. KG
Colecția LAP Lambert Academic Publishing

Notă biografică

Mr. Anthony J. F. Malunga is a Malawi and Zimbabwe trained academic and professional.He holds MA (Gender and Human Rights) from University of Zimbabwe specializing in Women SRH Rights and Policy in Malawi,BEd.(Sc)and a Post Graduate in Management studies.Anthony has worked in Universities,Government and Int.organisations the last 8 years in Malawi.