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  2. Women's World Banking - Wikipedia

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    Women's World Banking was born out of an idea conceived during the first United Nations World Conference on Women, held in Mexico City in 1975 to coincide with the International Women's Year and to mark the start of the "UN Decade for Women" (1976–1985). The Mexico City conference was convened by the United Nations General Assembly to focus ...

  3. Cabela's - Wikipedia

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  4. Friends of Women's World Banking - Wikipedia

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    Friends of Women's World Banking, India (FWWB) Friends of Women's World Banking, India, often shortened to Friends of WWB, India, or just FWWB, is an Indian APEX organization that assists microfinance and microenterprise organizations. Founded in 1982 by Ela Bhatt, it is located in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India .

  5. Chetna Sinha - Wikipedia

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    Chetna Gala Sinha (born 1958) is an Indian social entrepreneur working to empower women in areas of rural India by teaching entrepreneurial skills, access to land and means of production. [1] Sinha and six other women chaired the 48th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland in January 2018.

  6. Angela Chao - Wikipedia

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  7. Women's Bank - Wikipedia

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    The idea for Women's Bank was born in January 2007, when a group of influential Finnish women went on a trip to Liberia. They had been invited in the war-torn West African country by the Finnish NGO Finn Church Aid. Moved by the condition of women in Liberia, the founders of Women's Bank set out to establish a 'women-to-women' framework.

  8. World Bank approves $68 million cross-border bank lifeline ...

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    September 5, 2024 at 1:27 AM. By Kirsty Needham. SUVA (Reuters) - The World Bank's board has approved a $68 million programme to prevent Pacific Island nations from being cut off from the ...

  9. United Nations Capital Development Fund - Wikipedia

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    United Nations Capital Development Fund