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Give A Child Water

Safe water & latrines

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DEVELOPMENT-INDIA: Women Hold Key to Accepting Indoor Toilets

by Nitin Jugran Bahuguna , IPS Inter Press Service - Women: Leading the Way

RAIPUR, Chattisgarh State, Sep 17 (IPS) - Like other women in this largely tribal, central Indian state, Draupati Bhosale was averse to the idea of having toilets built within homes, but went along because the government was building them at heavily subsidised costs. ‘’I thought it would give me extra storage...

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"Educate a man and you educate an individual. Educate a woman and you educate a family."

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Facts

70% of the world's poor are women.

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Feed A Family

Teach a woman to fish

Freedom from Hunger

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Advocate Globally

Grants and training

Population Action Intl

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Fund A Business

Loan for a woman

Intl. Medical Corps

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End Hunger

Training for one woman

Intl. Medical Corps

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Prevent FGM

One rite of passage

V-Day

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Promote Work Safety

Train 10 supervisors

Violence Prevention

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Help Afghan Girls

Sanitary pads for 10

Feminist Majority

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Turn On Girl Power

School supplies

GFC

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Centre for Social Research

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Women's World Banking

Cause Overview

Since 1995, the number of people living on less than $1 a day has fallen; the gender gap in primary and (to a lesser extent) secondary education has been reduced; and women enjoy greater participation in elected assemblies and state institutions. In addition, women are a growing presence in the labor market. However, the decline in overall poverty masks significant differences not only between but within regions.

For women, progress, while steady, has been painfully slow. Despite increased parity in primary education, disparities are still wide in secondary and tertiary education--both increasingly key to new employment opportunities. And while women's share of seats in parliament have inched up in regions, women still hold only 16 percent of parliamentary seats worldwide. Finally, although women have entered the paid labor force in great numbers, the result in terms of economic security is not clear. According to the United Nations' Millennium Development Goals Report 2005: "Women's access to paid employment is lower than men's in most of the developing world... Women are less likely than men to hold paid and regular jobs and more often work in the informal economy, which provides little financial security."

Source: United Nations, Progress of the World's Women 2005

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