The fact is exactly that. Some ingredients in this stew are similar, but the specifics are very local and they need to be. On the other hand, what we now know and what the Women Deliver conference in five weeks is going to talk about in great detail is the variety of solutions that have worked in comparable areas, whether they're urban or rural, with or without manpower or womanpower.
If we truly strengthened health systems that benefited women, guess what that would also be. The best indicator of an overall health system is to deal with the population at large. So the basic health system needs to be one of our overall investments. I'm not talking fancy; I'm talking basic, practical, needs-based health systems.