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2014-2015 UMass Dartmouth Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2014-2015 UMass Dartmouth Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

WGS 369 - Global Women’s Health and Activism

Credits 3Satisfies University Studies requirement: Nature of Global Society
An overview of women’s health through an international perspective. Various women’s health issues such as cancer, fertility, maternal mortality, STI/STD, HIV/AIDS, and violence against women are researched and analyzed. The investigation of health issues through a feminist political lens is crucial. The relevance and importance of understanding women’s health through a human rights framework will be explored. The aim is to understand how gender inequity impacts women’s health. Socioeconomic status, nation, gender and race all play a crucial role in women’s health. Most importantly, an investigation into the various political, institutional and activist responses to women’s health issues around the world will be undertaken. The level of political commitment to women’s health will be analyzed by focusing on key strategies implemented by international institutions like the United Nations, and look at particular government strategies in countries such as Haiti, India, China, and Ghana.
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