For multi-faceted reasons, women in developing nations often lack basic health care and face life-threatening health issues: maternal mortality, female genital cutting, child marriage, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/AIDS, and cervical cancer are a few of the issues that plague women in developing nations.
The UN argues in a policy report that the reallocation of health priorities during the pandemic, including sexual and reproductive health services, adversely affects women's health. Digital health can reduce face-to-face care barriers that women endure more than men: childcare, household chores, inadequate finances, and time.
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