Abstract
Background
Community health agents (CHAs) play a crucial role in healthcare delivery and can also impact societal gender norms. This study aims to understand CHAs’ perceptions of gender roles and norms to identify long-term strategies for women’s empowerment.
Methods
We conducted 90-min focus group discussions (FGDs) among CHAs in Peru. FGDs illuminated women’s perceptions of gender roles and how to empower women in communities.
Results
In total, 53 CHAs participated across six FGDs. CHAs noted that women face significant barriers, are treated disrespectfully, and relegated to domestic roles. Ideal gender norms were described as having access to education, increasing voice, inclusion in decision-making, and independence. Changing gender norms requires that men, women, families, and communities support women’s progress in society.
Conclusions
CHAs are in a unique and powerful position to drive social change. Understanding CHAs perceptions can help develop effective strategies for women’s empowerment.
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