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About 1 out of every 10 women has a disability that affects daily living. She may have difficulties with walking, lifting, seeing, hearing or using her mind. | About 1 out of every 10 women has a disability that affects daily living. She may have difficulties with walking, lifting, seeing, hearing or using her mind. | ||
In this chapter we use the word 'women with disabilities' rather than 'disabled women. | In this chapter we use the word 'women with disabilities' rather than 'disabled women'. We do this to remind people that although a disability can prevent a woman from doing things, in other ways she is just like other women. She is a woman first. | ||
No matter what causes a woman's disability, she can be just as productive as a woman without a disability. She just needs the opportunity to develop her skills to their fullest. | No matter what causes a woman's disability, she can be just as productive as a woman without a disability. She just needs the opportunity to develop her skills to their fullest. |
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