Heath Problem Of Rural Tribal Area

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Anita Tandon

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This study looks into the severe health issues that remote tribal groups experience, highlighting the inequities and special difficulties they encounter in obtaining healthcare. Due to their social marginalization, rural tribal tribes around the world deal with specific health challenges that are frequently disregarded. By combining ethnographic research, epidemiological analysis, and policy evaluation, this study uses a multidisciplinary approach to provide a thorough understanding of the health disparities in these areas.


The study explores the social determinants of health that have an impact on rural tribal people, such as their limited access to hygienic conditions and wholesome food. It also looks at the cultural and traditional traditions that shape their choices and actions with regard to their health. The study provides information on the incidence of infectious and non-communicable diseases in these communities as well as the consequences of a weak healthcare system. Geographic isolation, financial limitations, cultural insensitivity, and a lack of qualified healthcare workers are only a few of these obstacles. The study also assesses the performance of current government policies and programs targeted at enhancing tribal health and identifies possible areas for improvement.

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Anita Tandon

Asst. Professor, D.P.Vipra Law College Bilaspur (C.G)