The work is a bit more complex, because usually us women, we have...
and above all in Latin America, being a man or a woman is so unequal: the income is lower,
there is less time, and, of course, creating an organisation is more complex
because there is no funding, or there's not much funding. Thus, working without funding
is complex in this world.
But, in the end, we try and do it anyway.
It needs to be done.
To identify before the Committee some concerns that we have
about how trans issues are being taken care of by the State of Chile,
and the situation in which intersex people 
live, especially intersex girls,
due to genital mutilation.
All this has been a really great learning opportunity:
how it is done, how it is experienced...
We now have the tools to do all what we have to do,
given what we have gained capacity to produce here.
Not only the recommendations that could be achieved,
but also the learning on how to mobilise community work.
Don't be scared to ask.
You have to believe that the community message that you bring from your country
is indeed a necessity.
Work hard.
It is complex, because one must work hard,
but always think that change is possible,
that this is for everyone.
Change has to be for the better,  for everyone.
