Gender is a determinant of health. The socio-economic aspect of being a man or a woman or a boy or a girl is a determinant of health. Even though we're making progress and even though we're starting to talk about the economics of production and women being productive, you're still arguing with a chief in a village about whether to put a hemorrhaging woman into a truck. You're still fighting those fights, and there's still at that micro-level a huge amount of work to be done.
In many small villages and in many parts of the world, the value of women is still not where we want it to be, and that's still going to be underlying what's happening here in terms of valuing women. You could be pulling your hair out trying to argue that with a chief, and he's got the power. So until you've got the chief in the village onside, that truck's not going to move out.