Assessing intersectional gender analysis in Nepal ’s health management information system: a case study on tuberculosis for inclusive health systems
ConclusionsThe results highlight inadequacy in the availability of social stratifiers in the routine HMIS. This limitation hampers the NTP ’s ability to conduct intersectional analyses, crucial for unveiling the roles of other social determinants of TB. Such limitation underscores the need for more disaggregated data in routine NTP to better inform policies and plans contributing to the development of a more responsive and equitable TB programme and effectively addressing disparities.
Source: Infectious Diseases of Poverty - Category: Infectious Diseases Source Type: research
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