尼泊尔妇女的社会人口和健康状况

P. Khanal
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卫生是各国政府的首要责任。一个拥有健康公民的国家在国家的社会经济发展中取得成功。民族的发展不是一个阶级的发展,而是各阶级的发展。本研究试图描述尼泊尔妇女的社会人口和健康状况。本研究完全基于二手数据来源,数据取自各种报告。根据2021年人口普查的初步报告,尼泊尔的性别比例为96。目前,女性的识字率为57%。尽管如此,女性早婚的习俗在文化上还是植根于尼泊尔。女人比男人结婚早。大约16%的女性在20岁之前就有了孩子。同样,17%的女性体重过轻,22%的女性超重。这表明营养不良问题在尼泊尔是一个严重的问题。缺铁或贫血是尼泊尔妇女的一个严重健康问题。2016年尼泊尔人口与健康调查显示,15-49岁的女性中有41%患有贫血症。大约6%的孕妇没有接受产前护理,41%的孕妇在家分娩,这对母亲和孩子都是危险的。妇女的参与对全面发展至关重要。政府应该关注国家的发展,改善妇女的整体健康状况,协调发展的各个方面。
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Socio-Demographic and Health Status of Women in Nepal
Health is the primary responsibility of the government of every nation. A country with healthy citizens achieves success in the socio-economic development of the nation. The development of the nation does not mean the development of one class but the development of all classes. This study, tries to describe the socio-demographic and health status of women in Nepal. This study is completely based on secondary data sources and the data has been taken from various reports. The sex ratio of Nepal according to preliminary reports of census 2021 is 96. Currently literacy rate of women is 57 percent. Still, the practice of early marriage of women is culturally rooted in Nepal. Women get married earlier than men. Around 16 percent of women have children before the age of 20 years. Similarly, 17 percent of women are underweight and 22 percent are overweight. This indicates the problem of malnutrition is a serious problem in Nepal. Iron deficiency or anemia is a serious health problem for women in Nepal. The Nepal demographic and health survey 2016 has shown that 41 percent of women aged 15-49 years are anemic. Approximately 6 percent of pregnant women do not receive antenatal care, and 41 percent give birth at home, which can be dangerous for both the mother and the child. Women’s participation is essential for overall development. The government should pay attention to the development of the country by improving the overall health condition of women and coordinating every aspect of development.
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