Year:2023   Volume: 5   Issue: 3   Area:

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Samia MOUSSAOUI

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL FACTORS AND THEIR IMPACT ON WOMEN'S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH: CASE OF ALGERIA

All countries and organizations paid attention to women's health and providing the necessary care for them and their children, through primary health and reproductive health programs, especially after health problems increased as a result of different human behavior. Which led to the emergence of problems in reproductive health, and our contribution came in order to try to identify the economic and social factors and their impact on the reproductive health of women, while highlighting the conditions of reproductive health in Algeria and its outputs according to what enhances the requirements of women's health care, and focusing on the most important obstacles and future challenges in front of participation women in the development process In order to achieve these goals, the study relied on the analytical descriptive approach through the data of the National Bureau of Statistics, the Ministry of Health, Population and Hospital Reform, and the National Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) conducted in Algeria, in addition to the United Nations reports and various studies. The study concluded that despite Algeria's efforts in the health sector by implementing development plans and reforms, there is a gap between reproductive health outcomes and socioeconomic changes for women. The study also recommends thinking about integrating development plans aimed at improving the reproductive health of women, or rather mothers and children, by avoiding early or late pregnancy, spacing between births, as well as reducing the number of children, in addition to contacting and benefiting from pioneering global experiences in the field of health

Keywords: Reproductive Health, Family Planning, Family income, Health Care

http://dx.doi.org/10.47832/2757-5403.20.2


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