Summary of related literature review

As has been shown, the
nutritional status of women is all-too-often unsatisfactory; a process that
begins at birth and often ends in early death. Numerous causative factors and
correlates have been identified. The potential interventions to address the
problem of female malnutrition are similarly numerous. The range of options
available to planners to various sectors is lead out.

Women’s nutritional status
will not change substantially unless gender employment and health care
correlates are altered. The biological solutions are fairly straight forward,
and appear to be a matter of organization and fiancés by government, and donor
bodies to provide clinics, personnel, supplies and information. There is no
question however that the socio-cultural aspects of women’s position in society
militate against their health and welfare and that changes must be in the very
fabric and organization of society to reinstate/establish women in a position
of equity.
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