Free education for women up to college and post-graduate levels, providing incentives for families with girls, empowering women and strengthening their rights, and ensuring access to healthcare can help prevent female feticide. Additionally, moving away from religious teachings that disadvantage women, regulating the medical field, making complaint registration accessible, educating the public through media and NGOs, and regularly assessing indicators of women's status in society can contribute to preventing female feticide.
Free education for women up to college and post-graduate levels, providing incentives for families with girls, empowering women and strengthening their rights, and ensuring access to healthcare can help prevent female feticide. Additionally, moving away from religious teachings that disadvantage women, regulating the medical field, making complaint registration accessible, educating the public through media and NGOs, and regularly assessing indicators of women's status in society can contribute to preventing female feticide.
Free education for women up to college and post-graduate levels, providing incentives for families with girls, empowering women and strengthening their rights, and ensuring access to healthcare can help prevent female feticide. Additionally, moving away from religious teachings that disadvantage women, regulating the medical field, making complaint registration accessible, educating the public through media and NGOs, and regularly assessing indicators of women's status in society can contribute to preventing female feticide.
and even post graduate education in government run institutions. Provide extra incentives for families that have more girl child. A move away from religious teachings and the advocacy of a scientific, rational and humanistic approach regarding sex determination. Empowerment of women and strengthening of women’s rights. Ensure development and access to good health care services. Inculcating a strong ethical code of conduct among medical professionals. Simple methods of complaint registration, accessible to the poorest and most vulnerable women. Wide media publications. Educating the people through NGOs Regular assessment of indicators of status of women in society such as sex ratio, female mortality, literacy, etc.
A situational analysis of Access to and utilization of sexual and reproductive health services under decentralization in Kampala, Uganda 1Tom Mulegi, 2Ndagire Laila, 2Mwaniki Roseanne and 2Eleanor Kirahora Barongo