Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Ramdas ended her 14-year tenure at the Global Fund in September 2010, and was succeeded by Musimbi Kanyoro in August 2011. In September 2005, the Global Fund for Women created the Legacy Fund, which is the largest endowment in the world dedicated exclusively to women's rights. [4] It donates over $8.5 million annually to women-led organizations ...
Kavita Ramdas was the President and CEO of the Global Fund for Women from 1996 until 2010. During Ramdas’ tenure, the Global Fund for Women assets grew from $6 million to $21 million. [11] Grantmaking increased to $8 million per year, and the number of countries in which the Global Fund for Women made grants nearly tripled to over 160 ...
INWF was founded in 2000 with nine members, including the oldest international women's funds Mama Cash and the Global Fund for Women, and in 2014, had 42 members globally. [2] [3] From 2010, the Executive Director has been Emilienne de León (also known as Emilienne de León Aulina). [4] Some the members distribute substantial amounts of money.
Masters is Co-Chair of the Board of the Global Fund for Women, a board member of both The Breast Cancer Research Foundation and ID2020, [43] and the former Chair of the Board of the Greater NY Affiliate of the breast cancer charity, Susan G. Komen for the Cure. [15] She is an amateur equestrian. [44] [45]
In 2024, we have yet to reach gender equality. And in many nations, women are not only put second, but also repressed, abused, and silenced. Learn how to help.
Anne Firth Murray (born June 23, 1935 in Whanganui, New Zealand) is an activist, author, teacher at Stanford University, and nonprofit founder.Murray is the founding president of the Global Fund for Women, which raises and gives away money to groups around the world supporting women's human rights.
Musimbi Kanyoro (born 30 November 1953) is renowned for her advocacy and leadership in global human rights, philanthropy and academia. [5] [6]She is the chairperson of the International Board of the United World Colleges [7] and independent member at London School of Economics and Political Science.
In 2023, around 708 million women worldwide were unable to enter the labor force because of unpaid care responsibilities, according to the most recent ILO global estimates, who said the data ...