Strengthening U.S. Investments in Women's Global Health

Publisher:
Center for Strategic and International Studies
Publication Date:
21 May 2013
Tags:
Investment, United States, Canada and Africa, Women and Gender, Zambia

In March 2013, a delegation led by the CSIS Global Health Policy Center met with the first lady of Zambia, Dr. Christine Kaseba Sata, in Lusaka. As an obstetrician and gynecologist, Dr. Kaseba Sata has championed women's health issues, and she adeptly articulated the world-wide imperative to strengthen women's health and empowerment: "At the end of the day, mothers and women make the difference. Whatever you do should be woman centered. . . . It's the cornerstone for every country."

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