Prenatal healthcare among Dalit women in rural Nepal: a case study of Sigana village, Baglung.
ABSTRACT: Nepal had a maternal mortality rate of 190 per 100,000 live births in 2013, which in itself is a higher rate compared to the rate of developed countries. Moreover, within the nation, the gap between the non-dalit and dalit population is wide. Similarly, dalit populations, especially from...
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Main Author: | Gautam, Dipa Sharma |
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Language: | English |
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