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Healthcare Access among Women in Rural Pakistan: Erasing the Gender Gap

Healthcare Access among Women in Rural Pakistan: Erasing the Gender Gap

Dr Asma Fatima Makhdoom

“No society can surely be flourishing and happy, of which the far greater part of the members are poor and miserable.” Adam Smith

In Pakistan’s rural heartlands, women suffer an invisible crisis: the denial of access to basic healthcare. Despite being the pillars of their families and communities, thousands of women are denied access to even the most basic medical services. This gender gap in healthcare is not merely a health concern,but a matter of national development and human rights.

The implications are stark. Maternal deaths are unacceptably high, with births occurring unattended by skilled professionals. Malnutrition, infectious diseases, and inadequate reproductive health services all pose additional threats to life. When women’s health declines, their children’s health also suffers, reinforcing poverty and poor development.

A number of obstacles are superimposed on this: poor village health facilities, cultural restrictions on women’s mobility, and a lack of female doctors and nurses in rural areas. For too many women, access to medical care is too expensive, too distant, or socially unacceptable.

The gap has to be addressed through a multifaceted approach. Increasing rural health infrastructure, mobile clinics, and telemedicine, and lady health workers’ training are short-term measures. Of equal or even greater importance is overcoming cultural barriers by enabling women to decide about their own health.

When women have access to healthcare, families flourish, communities become stronger, and nations thrive. Providing healthcare for rural women is not a choice; it’s a commitment, and Pakistan’s future relies on it.

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