Bushrat-e Jahan

Bushrat-e-Jahan has Completed her Graduate Degree in Sociology from Sociology Discipline, Khulna University, Bangladesh. At present she is in her Masters Program in Sociology in the same University. She is very interested about Women's Rights.


 

Hasan Howlader

Md. Hasan Howlader has obtained his Graduate Degree in Sociology from Khulna University, Bangladesh in 2011. Since then he has been working as a Part-Time Lecturer of Sociology in Sociology Discipline, Khulna University, Bangladesh.He is the member of different research and development organizations.


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Tuhin Roy


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Women’s Perception and Practices Regarding Reproductive Health Rights

A Study in Two Bangladeshi Villages

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This book highlights intricately connected issues of socio-economic status and perception and practice of reproductive health rights (RHRs) of women living in rural areas of Bangladesh. The using data are the reflection of the real life representation of women in two villages under Dacope Upazila of Khulna District where the devastation of Natural disasters frequently affects their normal course of life and livelihood. In addition gender ideology and gender discrimination are deep rooted in these villages from time immemorial. Women are unevaluated or under evaluated regarding all sorts of decision making whether be it societal or familial. Gender norms in Bangladeshi society tend to make men macho and women passive. So women don’t have right to take decisions even about their private life like sexual behavior and choice of reproductive health care. Though the universal declaration on reproductive health rights defined reproductive health rights are the rights for all people, regardless of age, gender and other characteristics, to make choices regarding their own sexuality and reproduction but the RHRs of women of these villages are dictated by the husbands or male members.

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
ISBN 978-3-8465-1294-4, paperback, 80 Pages
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