Currently, a wide spectrum of organizations are providing and advocating diverse services for women and girls, but they are operating with decreased membership, funding, and volunteer resources within a political climate which marginalizes women's health.
Additionally, new concepts and important data are being discovered daily that have the promise of revolutionizing the way we frame women's healthcare services.
The specialized charges of individual women's organizations have served to isolate one from another and prevented organizations with similar long term goals from collaboration. The National Women's Health Agenda Taskforce believes that new partnerships are required in order to advance women's health in the 21st century.
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