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	<title>Comments on: Doesn’t Every Woman Have a Right to Health Care?</title>
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		<title>By: Debbie K</title>
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		<dc:creator>Debbie K</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thank you so very much, Pam, for this excellent report about your experiences in Mali. What a beautiful picture of these Malian women that you have included. It is for them and their children that we should all come together AS ONE.

You ask the rhetorical question: doesn&#039;t every woman have the right to health care? The answer should be &quot;YES&quot; but unfortunately for the majority of the women of the world, the answer is &quot;NO&quot;.

Whether we be in Mali or as I reside in the USA, uninsured &amp; underemployed, health care for most women is elusive - no matter our age, race or geographical location. When you are a woman in poverty, you live on the fringes of your society.

These women &amp; their children, along with MILLIONS of others who live in desparate poverty in Africa is the reason WHY ONE IS SUPPOSED TO EXIST - 

their welfare is our welfare and for them, we raise our voices AS ONE.


Living Positvely, debbie
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you so very much, Pam, for this excellent report about your experiences in Mali. What a beautiful picture of these Malian women that you have included. It is for them and their children that we should all come together AS ONE.</p>
<p>You ask the rhetorical question: doesn&#8217;t every woman have the right to health care? The answer should be &#8220;YES&#8221; but unfortunately for the majority of the women of the world, the answer is &#8220;NO&#8221;.</p>
<p>Whether we be in Mali or as I reside in the USA, uninsured &amp; underemployed, health care for most women is elusive &#8211; no matter our age, race or geographical location. When you are a woman in poverty, you live on the fringes of your society.</p>
<p>These women &amp; their children, along with MILLIONS of others who live in desparate poverty in Africa is the reason WHY ONE IS SUPPOSED TO EXIST &#8211; </p>
<p>their welfare is our welfare and for them, we raise our voices AS ONE.</p>
<p>Living Positvely, debbie<br />
<a href="http://www.mpwn-uganda.org" rel="nofollow">http://www.mpwn-uganda.org</a></p>
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