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Making Women's Health an International Priority

By Lucinda Marshall, AlterNet. Posted March 8, 2007.


It has been said that the health of a society is measured by how it treats women. Judging from global statistics, it is safe to say that society is in crisis.
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This essay is adapted from commentary by the author that was originally published by the Louisville Eccentric Observer.

For the past 5000 years, give or take a century or two, there has been a persistent tendency to leave unexamined the impact that social, economic, environmental, and military policies have on the lives of women throughout the world. As a result, women make up the majority of those living in poverty, millions of women have died needlessly due to lack of healthcare and safe living conditions and there is a worldwide pandemic of violence against women.

For those reasons, International Women's Day (IWD), which is observed today, is a time not only to celebrate women's lives and achievements, but also a chance to join hands in solidarity with women around the globe and to focus much needed attention on the many problems women face today.

It has been said that the health of a society is measured by how it treats its women. With one in three women throughout the world likely to experience sexual assault during her lifetime, it is not a stretch to say that this society is in crisis. In recognition of the systemic and pervasive violence that impacts the lives of women every day, the United Nations' theme for its 2007 observance of IWD is "Ending Impunity for Violence against Women." As Eve Ensler, author of The Vagina Monologues has pointed out, "When you rape, beat, maim, mutilate, burn, bury, and terrorize women, you destroy the essential life energy on the planet. You force what is meant to be open, trusting, nurturing, creative, and alive to be bent, infertile, and broken."

Here in the U.S. for the sixth year in a row, President Bush's annual budget request for funding the Violence Against Women Act once again falls short of the amount of its Congressional authorization. And while the President will no doubt serve up the usual annual platitudes about honoring women today, his administration has, as it has every year since 2001, also requested cuts in funding for maternal and child health as well as family planning.

Meanwhile, more than half a million women worldwide will die this year from the complications of pregnancy and childbirth, including 68,000 from illegal and unsafe abortions. According to The Lancet, "an estimated 90 percent of deaths from unsafe abortions and 20 percent of obstetric mortality could be avoided with improved access to contraception. Yet the latest figures show that donor funding for family planning has decreased by 36 percent."

It is particularly ironic that the supposedly liberated women of Afghanistan suffer the second highest maternal mortality rate in the world with 1,600 deaths per 100,000 live births. In the U.S. more than 20 million women live in poverty and out of 173 countries, the U.S. is one of only five countries that has no guaranteed maternity leave. The U.S. is also one of only seven countries that has not ratified the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW).

The ongoing militarism that plagues our planet is also extremely detrimental to women. Violence during war and conflict is not incidental, it is systemic. Rape, a cheap alternative to bullets, has always been a de facto weapon of war. Women who are raped during conflict are particularly vulnerable to HIV/AIDS. Conflict frequently leaves women without homes, food and medical care and many become refugees. Obtaining work may become difficult, forcing many women into prostitution in order to survive. Hundreds of thousands of women are sexually trafficked every year and violence makes it impossible for hundreds of thousands of girls to attend school.

Pollution is also an important problem for women. Recent studies have found numerous toxins in breast milk and one out of six women in the U.S. has enough mercury in their wombs to cause mental retardation, autism and other diseases. Women who breathe polluted air are four times more likely to have children who develop cancer. Other pollutants such as PCBs, dioxin and DDT are known to impact reproductive health and have been linked to breast cancer. Chemical and nuclear weapons impact women's reproductive health, causing low birth weights and gross birth abnormalities.

It is for all of these reasons that today, we once again affirm the human rights of women throughout the world as well as celebrate their lives and accomplishments.


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Lucinda Marshall is a feminist artist, writer and activist. She is the founder of the Feminist Peace Network. Her work has been published in numerous publications in the United States and abroad, including Counterpunch, In These Times, Dissident Voice, Off Our Backs, The Progressive, Countercurrents, Z Magazine , Common Dreams and Information Clearinghouse. She blogs at WIMN Online and at Sheroes.

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Women's gorgeous, perpetual victimhood
Posted by: H_H on Mar 8, 2007 5:25 AM   
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Oh, pathos! Oh, tragedy! Oh, woe!

Why does everything bad have to happen to women only?

Why, oh, why have women been in perpetual distress for 5,000 years on end? Oh, cruel world!

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» Your daily dose of feminacentrism Posted by: MartianBachelor
» Yes, cruel world. Posted by: MatthewSavage
» I agree: it's so tragic Posted by: HeroesAll
Hummm...I thought the quote was...
Posted by: veggiegrrrl on Mar 8, 2007 6:21 AM   
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The greatness of a nation can be judged by the way its animals are treated.
-Gandhi

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» RE: Hummm...I thought the quote was... Posted by: MartianBachelor
» RE: Brilliant????? Posted by: henderson
» RE: Brilliant????? Posted by: veggiegrrrl
Does anyone believe world governments care about poor women and poor families?
Posted by: veggiegrrrl on Mar 8, 2007 6:36 AM   
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Does anyone believe that our evil world powers actually care about poor women and poor families? Isn't in the best interest of the New World Order to let the impoverished masses die out so the rich can take over the planet and destroy it even further?

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William Randolph Hearst
Posted by: henderson on Mar 8, 2007 7:57 AM   
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Even William Randolph Hearst is quoted as saying, "A nation is only as strong as it's women". No wonder this nation is sick. Women are NOT empowered - yet. And they NEED to be. Women can provide the balance that is so desperately needed.

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» Are you f'n kidding me??? Posted by: Phenix
Decent article
Posted by: Phenix on Mar 8, 2007 8:24 AM   
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Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought feminists of old fought that quote because it essentially meant that women are to be protected by the patriarchy.

Anyway, my only gripe with this article is that she uses society to describe a global statistic. There is no global society to speak of. We are all human but we still maintain separate cultures and societies. Her urge to insist on a global society plays into the hands of neo-jacobins/conservatives that prey on the people who believe our social values are universal and should be expanded to other countries.

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» protecting women Posted by: MartianBachelor
» RE: Decent article Posted by: fork
Stop focusing on one gender only and get a grip on both !
Posted by: maxpayne on Mar 8, 2007 8:26 AM   
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Just focusing on the women only makes macho cons stronger but go ahead and stay the FAILED COURSE !

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Happy International Women's Day
Posted by: demidesigrrl on Mar 8, 2007 9:36 AM   
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To all the haters,. mockers and deriders posting here... please continue to ignore reality and claim that women are equal and that feminists should shut up. No argument will sway you. Although all the facts speak otherwise, you can happily point to your favourite corporate anchorwoman, Condi Rice or the two female professors in your engineering faculty, and say "women have made it and men are oppressed!" Blame feminists, distort feminism, and enjoy your hate. In the meantime, there are millions of women all over the world who are not Condi Rice, so the rest of us have some work to do. Happy International Women's Day.

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» RE: Happy International Women's Day Posted by: MatthewSavage
Hit a nerve?
Posted by: mviscid on Mar 8, 2007 10:02 AM   
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The anti-feminist reactionary comments that accompany EVERY feminist or femi-centric article on here are as reliable as clockwork.

Do you (H_H) also think Black Americans' fight for social/racial justice is just them caught up in their perpetual victimhood? Why does everything bad happen to Black Americans only? You see how dumb that sounds?

YES. Women have been systematically disenfranchised in society, treated like servants, slaves or property for *thousands* of years, all over the world.
YES. We are sick of it. You'd be too.
YES. Because we insist on our full personhood, men are losing their position as sole head of humanity's household.
YES. We in the U.S. (can't speak for other places) are doing our damnest to be treated as individuals with the same privledges that men have. But we are not men. We've never operated in a system that didn't fault or punish us because we're not men. So...
YES. This transition towards women's full equality will be messy and confusing sometimes for both women and men. Everyone is feeling their way through it.

Most feminists I know completely agree that we need a revolution in all gender stereotypes and traditional roles. That men are similarly imprisoned by rigid gender standards. But since y'all have ruled the roost since the beginning of Western recorded time, you'd think you could give us--the ones defaultly treated like servants, slaves or property for *thousands* of years, all over the world--a little understanding in this. If you get to know real feminists, you'll see we really believe we're all in this together. But yes, men need to move over for us to have any space. Men dictate and frame society in a manner disproportionate to their numbers in the population and have for a long, long time. You yourself are not responsible for the patriarchal system we all are born into (unless you're a real big active sexist) but it's up to all of us to take some responsibility for positive societal change. Consider it like a citizen's duty in being a thoughtful, informed American, given the great influence the U.S. has. Like Uncle Ben told Spiderman, "with great power comes great responsibility." If you disagree that men have a stake the feminism's success, I encourage you to read up on some history.

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» RE: Hit a nerve? Posted by: MartianBachelor
» RE: Anti-Woman vs. Anti-Whining Posted by: MatthewSavage
» RE: Anti-Woman vs. Anti-Whining Posted by: MatthewSavage
» RE: Hit a nerve? Posted by: Logic's Edge
Women in Iraq and Afghanistan
Posted by: fanny666 on Mar 8, 2007 12:09 PM   
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women in Iraq

women in Afghanistan

The only similar quote I knew was "The true worth of a race must be measured by the character of its womanhood." Mary McLeod Bethune

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Women Schwimen
Posted by: Darrell Kern on Mar 9, 2007 1:55 PM   
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The women who do make to a position of power have not shown the world they will do anything different than men do.

We are both full of shit. The same goes for gay people. The gay community exploits the young and beautiful, and it does very little other than pushing its own agenda forward.

This is why equal rights should apply to everyone on Earth- it doesn't make a damn bit of difference anyway!

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most of the men here are on the wrong board, that's all...
Posted by: Blue Heron on Mar 9, 2007 2:00 PM   
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they should go to http://www.ihatewomen.com - they can even find the butt-buddies of their dreams there! Stupid latent homos.

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» Aww... Posted by: Blue Heron
Personally...
Posted by: Blue Heron on Mar 9, 2007 5:25 PM   
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I'm all for having an alien race intervene and teleport all earth women up to their planet. That way, yous stupid males will have nothing left to do but rape each other and burp all you want during football games. What a wonderful world! Losers.

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» RE: Personally... Posted by: Krain61
First thing The Shrub did when he became Prez-E-Dent...
Posted by: Aussie Kim on Mar 12, 2007 11:14 PM   
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...was cut off the funding to evil, evil aid groups who might have been providing clean, safe abortions to all those dirty women in nasty developing countries, thus closing down many medical facilities for women AND men.

Now since the US government IS the world, or at least RULES it, we KNOW what "the world" thinks of women's health, don't we?

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Happy Womans Day
Posted by: Krain61 on Mar 14, 2007 6:49 PM   
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First of all I want to say Happy Womans Day to all woman around the world.
Be they young or be they old.
Be they happy or be they bold.
I believe we all should treat people as we want to be treated.
Whether black or white pink or yellow.
I personally think we should cherrish our woman and adorn them at every chance we have.
I see people treat woman bad and these same woman will turn around and marry these kind of people. And guys like me they still will ask for help or opinions and I as always will be there to help. As far as I know in any job I have held the woman made the same money. Also they used there little gold box for extra's special treatment. And got it. But by doing so it just degrades them. I mean shit they were getting the same money I was!
I guess I'm from the old school where the man should provide and protect his wife. And having said that I would still stand up for woman I don't even know if there within there rights. I do have grips! That's why I'm devorsed! As far as woman in this country I think they are doing pretty good. Being that men are loosing high paying jobs right and left right along with you woman. Alot of men who own companies and were hosed by the wives through a devorse might be the reason they don't give you ladies the better deal. I'm not saying it's right but it could be the reason.
Instead of bashing each others maybe we should first restore our country and close our borders to we can have a fare playing field. I know when people get devorsed who makes out the most? 90 plus percent of the time she gets the kids and child support and sometimes a bonus. And alot of times she re marries and keeps getting it while he lives on less than half of what he once made. Get robbed of being a father to his kids. Me I was lucky and still got my kids and didn't pay anything. We worked it out instead of fighting it out.
But I still think today woman should be Cherrished and Loved and not taken for granted. And as for the man who dissed the lady about Balance. Think of it this way. Standing beside every great man is a even greater woman and she helps him make morally right decisions. It might not be known but she does. I'm not judging but maybe Mrs Bush is not doing her job or Mr Bush is the kind of man who thinks woman are lower than whale shit unless he's in the mood or needs to look good for the cameras.
I thought Womans Day was March 8th?

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