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Empowering for Equality Swaran L Naidu Associate Professor in O&G Fiji National University Viseisei Sai Health Centre
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MDG3- Gender Equality Females are as intelligent as males as shown by primary and secondary schools results So what is it that leaves women behind after this stage?
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Reproductive Role? Difference in reproductive role to men - disempowers them. -trapped into not having control -over their reproduction -socio- economically -and becomes dependent on the male partner. This leads to many of the abuses that women suffer. Motherhood instead of being a celebration becomes a yoke and a burden
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Fiji High Unmet need for contraception 30% contraceptive use 10% teen Pregnancy High rates of unplanned pregnancy STI rates high <25 years Cervical Cancer rates very high
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Disempowerment of women High poverty- 40% below poverty line High unemployment among women Unaware of their rights Lack of sense of their own worth & value Society - believe that they are inferior High rates of Gender Based Violence
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Response -Recognition that Reproductive Health can not be delivered from hospitals and health centres only - Human Rights Project “Strengthening rights of rural women by providing them with knowledge, access and control of their Reproductive health”. Funded By European Union
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Empowerment of Rural Women and Girls Our Project: attempts to help remove the yoke/burden from the most under privileged rural women Helping them celebrate who they are and try and realise their full potential Hope- help towards gender equality
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Project Education Awareness raising Advocacy Targeted health care through outreach clinics Main Areas Covered: Reproductive Health Rights/ Human Rights Family Planning/ contraceptive use Safe sex STIs Cervical Cancer Screening
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Target Groups- Lautoka, Ba and Nadi Schools Girls, University students Youth groups Faith Based Groups Women’s groups Rural Women & men in Villages and settlements Teachers of the Family Life Education Program
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2 year Project TEAM: Gynaecologist 2 RH nurses 1 Health Promotion Officer 3 Health Educators Driver Data Entry
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Mid Feb to June 2013 Stats EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS 35 villages/ settlements (1200 women) 6 youth/ faith-based groups (200) 6 schools (202 students)
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Workshops 2 Teachers workshops –Up skilling in RH education 2 Women’s Advocates in RH Workshops -2 1 Youth Workshop 1 University Students Workshop
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THE RH OUTREACH CLINICS Total Number of Women Seen------------1066 Pap Smears performed----------------------784 Number of breast examinations-----------1066 Referrals to Lautoka /VSHC—-------------145 Suspicious Breast Lumps---------------------15 Number of Paps with Trichomonas-------44/ 425 results High grade Pap Abnormality-----------------9/ 425 results Cases of Cervical Cancer Seen---------------3 (So far- received 425 results of the 784 Pap smears performed)
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Our Lives …changing!
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