Women are not just advocating for change; they are actively involved in shaping health policy and legislation. By holding positions in government, serving on boards, and working within advocacy groups, they influence policies that affect the health of millions. Their strategic approach to advocacy demonstrates the importance of participation in political and legislative processes as a means to secure long-term health improvements. Learning from their example, we can engage more deeply with policy advocacy as a crucial method for enacting systemic change.
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