While in the U.S., women enjoy lots of equality under the law (despite abortion rights constantly being under attack), around the world this is not the case. In order to be intersectional, feminists must look beyond their national borders at what is happening to women all around the world.
Education is a human right.
Education for women is a vital right, but women and girls all around the world are still denied this right.
Maternal and child mortality is important in the developing world.
According to The Borgen Project, 800 women around the world die each day from preventable causes related to pregnancy and childbirth. It is important that women around the world have safe access to healthcare.
Healthcare and education are two rights that women are often denied outright or simply don't have access to around the world, and it is just as important to advocate for those things internationally as it is domestically.