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his [or her] control”142 – is equally apposite.
142. UDHR, supra note 131, at art. 25.
143. ICESCR supra note 129, at art. 12; see generally United Nations Econ. & Soc. Council, Com. On Econ., Soc. and Cultural Rights, General Comment No. 14: The Right to the Highest Attainable Standard of Health, ¶ 12, U.N. Doc. E/C.12/2000/4 (Aug. 11, 2000) [hereinafter General Comment No. 14] (the right to health includes the following interrelated elements, or components, namely availability and accessibility of as well as acceptability and quality of health facilities, goods and services, including underlying determinants of health).
144. ICESCR, supra note 129, at art. 10.
145. Id. at art. 12, ¶ 2.
148. See Engender Health, Obstetric Fistula, U.S. AGENCY FOR INT’L DEV., http://www.fistulacare.org/pages/what-is-fistula/ (last visited Nov. 6, 2015).
149. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, opened for signature, Dec. 18, 1979, 1249 U.N. T.S. 13 (entered into force Sept. 3, 1981).
150. See G. A. Res. 34/180, U.N. Doc. A/RES/34/180 (Dec. 18, 1979).
151. Id. at art. 12, ¶ 2.
152. G. A. Res. 44/25, U.N. GAOR, 44th Sess., Supp. No. 49, U.N. Doc. A/44/49, art. 24, ¶ 2(d) (Nov. 20, 1989).

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