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Ghana: business women leading the way

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

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A BLOG POST BY STEPHENIE FOSTER I just spent the last week in Accra, attending meetings sponsored by Vital Voices Global Partnership, the Africa Businesswomen’s Network (the ABWN) and the ExxonMobil Foundation. These organizations aim to build and support a network of businesswomen organizations in Africa to expand the number of women succeeding as entrepreneurs and [...]

Finding practical solutions for the complex problem of poverty alleviation

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

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A GUEST POST BY KATHLEEN VAUGHAN As a career I chose to solve problems for start-up, growth and problem-filled financial services companies. To be effective, one must call upon an ability to lead diverse teams, an ability to keep a quick pace for extended periods of time, an ability to be a tenacious change-agent, and an [...]

Rebecca Lolosoli recepient of the Vital Voices 2010 Fern Holland Global Leadership Award

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

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Economic Summit for Ghanaian Women

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

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A GUEST POST BY STEPHENIE FOSTER — Recently, I travelled to Accra, Ghana to participate as a speaker and trainer in a two-day economic summit, co-sponsored by Vital Voices, the Eagle Women’s Empowerment Club (EWEC), a club of 450 Ghanaian women who own small and medium-sized businesses, and the Exxon Mobil Foundation.

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Commitments and Actions
  • ALLEVIATING WORLD POVERTY


    What: It is nearly five years since the G8 meeting in Gleneagles and the demonstration of millions of people from media stars, church leaders and members of the public to make poverty history.

     

    Action to date: Five years on the figures are in. On debt relief, progress has been immense with 45 billion dollars delivered to the world poorest countries to assist with resources for health and education. The United Kingdom has delivered on its G8 promises of 2005.

    What’s missing: Every minute a woman dies in childbirth somewhere in the world because of inadequate medical care and 72 million children remain out of school. It is important to put pressure on the other seven G8 countries to rise up to their promises. The missing 21 billion dollars could pay for every child to go to school and could save the lives of 2 million of the poorest mothers and children.

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