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Pioneers or Pawns?: Women Health Workers and the Politics of Development in Yemen (Gender, Culture, and Politics in the Middle East) [Hardcover]

Marina De Regt (Author)

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November 2007 Gender, Culture, and Politics in the Middle East
An in-depth exploration of gender, health care training, and globalization.

Using the Hodeida Urban Primary Health Care Project as a case study, Marina de Regt offers a fascinating analysis of how development policies of the state interconnect with agendas of global donor organizations and the employment of women in the face of social disapproval and barriers to advancement. She demonstrates women's positive impact on the complex workings of Yemeni health institutions.

Her highly accessible writing blends keen observations steeped in personal experience with a thorough grounding in the theoretical literature. Through interviews and the experience of working directly with the women she writes about, de Regt gives voice to her subjects and offers an extraordinary portrait of the lives, emotions, and work of women dedicated to healing in a time of great political change. This vitally important work not only challenges preconceived notions about how health care is distributed in the Middle East but also questions the way women participate, facilitate, and resist the political change around them.


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Marina de Regt is a Dutch anthropologist specializing in gender, labor, and development in the Middle East.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
other modernities, integrated rural development project, many murshidat, new squatter areas, trained murshidat, meni women, foreign donor organizations, local birth attendants, heat allowance, second training course, health cadres, local health committees, women health workers, revolving drug fund, returnee families, midwife course, community midwives, longing for education, government health centers, upgrading course, citywide program, community midwife, doing home visits, health managers, first training course
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Saudi Arabia, Health Office, Hodeida Urban Primary Health Care Project, Ministry of Public Health, Shifting Boundaries, The Last Phase of the Project, North Yemen, The First Phase of the Project, Yemeni Women's Association, Health Manpower Institute, Its Peak, Dutch-Yemeni Project, Teachers Institute, Better Future, Middle East, Fatima Salem, Developing the Nation, School of Midwives, Thera de Haas, Abla Nadia, South Yemen, Development Work, Yemen Arab Republic, Hamid Hassan, World Bank
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