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Mothers and Babies in Nepal: The Unequal Path to Better Health
NepalSaturday, May 10, 2025
Wealth matters a lot. Women from richer families are more likely to get all the ANC they need. This isn't surprising, but it's still unfair. Money shouldn't decide who gets good healthcare. The surveys also showed that women from certain castes or ethnic groups are at a disadvantage. This is a tough reminder that discrimination is still a big issue in Nepal.
Where a woman lives also plays a role. Women in some provinces have a harder time getting to healthcare services. This could be because of distance, lack of services, or other barriers. It's a complex problem, but it's clear that geography matters when it comes to ANC.
So, what can be done? First, it's important to keep talking about this issue. The more people know, the more they can push for change. Policymakers need to step up and make sure all women have access to ANC, no matter their wealth, caste, or where they live. This might mean building more clinics, training more healthcare workers, or finding ways to make care more affordable. It's a big task, but it's crucial for the health of Nepal's mothers and babies.
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