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The gendered implications of energy gaps in health care: A comparative analysis of Haiti, Senegal, and the Democratic Republic of Congo
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机译:The gendered implications of energy gaps in health care: A comparative analysis of Haiti, Senegal, and the Democratic Republic of Congo
Delivering quality primary health care requires reliable energy access. In rural health facilities, electricity is often unreliable or absent. Low energy access has a gendered impact, affecting the ability of mothers to experience safe childbirth, for which basic lighting and sterilization are essential. Moreover, low energy access acts as a barrier to attract and retain female medical staff, who constitute women-predominated nursing and midwifery cadres that are critical for providing care to women. Using quantitative facility-level data, we explore the intersection of energy, health care, and gender in Haiti, Senegal, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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