World Health Day: Emphasis on the importance of physical and mental health of women

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World Health Day: Emphasis on the importance of physical and mental health of women

About three million women die every year during pregnancy or delivery. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 2 million children die in the first month of life. About 2 million children die.

In view of this, who has launched one year in a year for motherhood and newborn’s health. According to the UN Health Organization, there is one death every seven seconds, whose resistance is possible.

This campaign called ‘Healthy Start, Optimistic Future’ has called for the government and health policy makers of the countries that efforts should be made to avoid resistance to mothers and children.

Also, women have been emphasized on long -term health and priority priority.

The UN health agency is taking strategic measures that not only protect life, but can ensure better development of mothers and children.

In this context, sharing healthcare staff with other partnership companies, sharing health care, sharing health care, safe distribution and postpartum care will be concentrated on postpartum care.

According to WHO, high quality and better care access to women and families is necessary everywhere. Health systems need to be developed to remove various types of challenges including maternity complications, mental health problems, non-infectious diseases and family planning.

Its purpose is to meet the needs of women during delivery, before delivery.

A woman from Udaipur City, India, is going to check up with her son.

Battlefield

In the past one year, there is an enthusiasm between women and girls trapped in war -media regions and about 5 percent of the total death during armed conflict.

Today, more than 600 million women and girls live in violence in the area, and have increased by 5 percent compared to 20.

Deadly violent conflicts around the world are having a huge impact on mental health of women and girls. Millions of people from Afghanistan and Gaza to Georgia and Ukraine are fighting with emotional stress, shock, frustration, turmoil, while they have limited access to their necessary assistance and care.

Almost one out of every five people suffering from human crisis is expected to face long -term mental health problems. Nevertheless, only two percent of the total needy is available for necessary care.

About two percent of the global health expenditure is allocated for mental health care.

Bad situation in poor countries

There is a big difference between high and low -income countries in mental health services. In the rich countries, there are more than 70 mental health workers for each million people, while in low -income countries this number is less than one.

In addition to the long -term violent conflict, the number of women affected by it is increasing, which is why it is a crisis and intense form.

For gender equality, the United Nations Organization (UN female) has tried to understand how mental health is being affected by the violent conflicts of women in Afghanistan, Gaza, Georgia and Ukraine.

In the central Gaza, a woman is passing through her damaged house.

© UN Female/Sam Abu Eloff

In the central Gaza, a woman is passing through her damaged house.

Increase frustration in women in Gaza

In Gaza, frequent bombings, displacement and imperfections of the necessary products and services have been the situation of human destruction. Women and girls living at risk of blockade and violence in Israeli must face extreme fear, grief and frustration.

According to UN women, percent 1 percent of women feel frustrated regularly, not able to sleep with Percent2 percent and Percent 1 percent suffer from nightmares and anxiety, most of them are forced to fight alone with these problems.

A 27 -year -old pregnant mother who already has three children in the Khan Unis region said, “My mental and mental health is deteriorating … Sometimes I just cry in the toilet and I am crying until I feel better.”

Women are not just fighting their mourning, they are just trying to take care of their kids. He said, “I did not give priority to my health, because I took primary care of my kids, I am playing the role of both the father and mother.”

Afghan women have mental health degradation

The return of the Taliban in Afghanistan has influenced women’s rights and mental health. Representative of the United Nations Women’s Association, Allison Davidian has warned that the causes of the Taliban have denied autonomy women in the last four years.

Women have no role in the leadership of leadership and decision -making, which is why they are victims of frustration and loneliness.

Davidian said, “Three years ago Afghan can contest the election for a female president. Now, he could not decide when he should buy grocery items.”

As a result, they have serious mental stress. In Afghanistan, 68 percent of women described their mental health as “bad” or “very bad.”

In Afghanistan, many teenage girls have stopped studying after studying at Taliban Primary School.

In Afghanistan, many teenage girls have stopped studying after studying at Taliban Primary School.

Georgia: Inadequate access to healthcare

A large number of women do not have adequate mental health care due to the displacement of Georgia and war. About two million people are internal displaced, of which 5 percent are forced to remain in critical circumstances.

Mental health problems are widely spread, of which 23 percent (post-traumatic stress disorder) or other stories, including negative thoughts and negative thoughts, are in the evening after the evening. 10 percent of the victims of frustration and nine percent discomfort.

However, only a third of the victims received health assistance. It is reported that the use of anti-anti-anti-drugs has increased severe, especially in areas where the number of displaced people is high … mental health problems are extremely serious, especially among children.

Ukraine: Increases domestic violence and frustration

In Ukraine, the war also put women in the mental health crisis. Since 2022, gender -based violence has increased by 36 percent and women have to take care of without pay, where they have been working for 56 hours per week.

Of these, 52 percent of the disappointment is facing the risk of disappointment, and 20 percent mentioned the need for health consultation.

Displaced women, many of whom are refugees, are facing extremely weak mental health challenges and have limited access to their support services.

A recent study by the International Migration Organization (IOM) found that 5 percent of Ukraine’s people suffer from depression, yet there is a lack of assistance.

The UN Women’s Association has provided more than 1 million women and women to women and women with peace and human funds in Ukraine to provide security, legal assistance and mental assistance.