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To unlock progress for women and for society, it is critical to ensure that women in low- and middle-income countries benefit from innovations in health technology, and that those innovations are designed and developed in a way that addresses their needs.
We work to empower mid-career women to reach the highest leadership positions in health, law, and economics. We focus on three areas of opportunity, investing in and supporting individual empowerment, organizational change, and societal impact to enable pathways for women’s leadership, power, and influence.
Commitments at the Generation Equality Forum will advance women’s economic empowerment, strengthen health and family planning, and accelerate women in leadership as women suffer disproportionately from the pandemic.
Grant opportunities. The foundation awards the majority of its grants to U.S. 501 (c) (3) organizations and other tax-exempt organizations identified by our staff. (Tax status definitions) (Glossary of terms) Request for proposals (RFP): We are a nonprofit fighting poverty, disease, and inequity around the world.
Women’s ambitions for economic power. Survey collectors asked 200,000 women in Kenya and Nigeria to share their economic desires for themselves, their family, and their future. Here’s what we learned, and what’s standing in their way.
The Gender Equality Division funds some of the most effective advocates and programs working to advance women's economic participation and decision-making power, increase women's access to leadership roles, improve and protect women’s health and bodily autonomy, increase child survival and resilience, champion and expand positive social norms ...
The Maternal, Newborn, Child Nutrition & Health [MNCNH] team manages all of the foundation’s investments related to maternal and newborn nutrition and health—from research and discovery to core product development, launch, and scale-up in key markets.
What does Women’s Economic Power mean? Why we must go beyond empowerment programs and build economic systems that work for women. A scientist uses AI to give Africans control of their health
The Women’s Economic Empowerment team focuses on increasing women’s power and influence by removing barriers to work, enabling decent work, and supporting women’s enterprises in order to help women and girls thrive in the economy. We look for ways to reach large numbers of low-income women.
The proportion of Indian women with digital bank accounts jumped from 26% to 78% in the ten years to 2021. With a digital account a woman gains a safer place to store her savings, access to other services, such as insurance, and, perhaps most important, more control over how her money is spent.