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"Mr President, I wanted to say that as a doctor, I would like to see a deeper study of the impact of climate change on human health, that of both men and women, perhaps on malnutrition and the incidence of infectious diseases in order to ensure prevention, access to health services, medicines and health care, particularly in areas at risk of natural disasters. It is true that women are somehow vicariously more affected, for example, when it comes to climate change in rural communities, where, in some regions, 70% of women work in agriculture and produce 90% of cereals. However, truth be told, on the commissioning of such studies, in which we then add articles about the right to abortion and controversial issues with which I disagree, I wish to state that I could not support this report because other things have been incorporated into it."@en1
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