Type | Thesis or Dissertation - Master of Public Health |
Title | Indigenous young people's participation in health promotion in their community: a participatory action research of the Early Marriage and Early Pregnancy Prevention [EMEP] Project of Nepal |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2015 |
URL | https://aut.researchgateway.ac.nz/bitstream/handle/10292/9259/GurungY.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y |
Abstract | Indigenous peoples of Nepal constitute more than one third of the total population, yet they experience marginalization and inequalities in relation to health, education and political participation. Early marriage is one of the traditional practices of Nepali indigenous communities contributing to poverty and the poor health of young people. In some indigenous communities, more than two third of young girls are married before the age of 15 years. The aim of the study was to investigate young people’s participation in the early marriage and early pregnancy prevention (EMEP) project in the highly marginalized Thami indigenous community. The EMEP has been implemented since 2009 with young people as a key stakeholder. Using participatory action research (PAR) the study asked a group of Thami young men and women about their experiences of participating in the project and it explored their recommendations for enhanced participation in future. PAR is a research methodology which involves collaboration with representatives of the population under investigation, with the goal of intervention into a problem. |
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