Ending Global Poverty Begins with Women

Around the world, women are at the highest risk of being poor. Greater economic opportunity empowers women--and their families--to escape poverty.
When You Teach a Woman to Fish, Everybody Eats

Women in poor countries are more likely to spend their income on food, education, and healthcare for their children, reducing poverty in the long-term.[photo credits]
When Women Thrive, Families and Communities Thrive

Imagine a world where all women are able to get a job, escape abuse, and feed their children. Imagine a world where women are free to thrive.
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Meet Me On The Bridge
On March 8, 2010 our partners, Raise Hope For Congo, are hosting a march for peace on the Arlington Memorial Bridge.
 
Women Lead The Way
 
Lessons from the Frontlines: Afghanistan, Haiti and the Path to a More Secure World
The Second Annual International Women’s Day Breakfast.
 
Senator Benjamin Cardin writes an op-ed in Baltimore Sun about IVAWA
On February 19, 2010, an op-ed by Senator Cardin was published in the Baltimore Sun today, discussing IVAWA.
 
How the President's 2011 Budget Affects Women
Women Thrive Worldwide's analysis of President Obama's FY 2011 budget request.
 
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