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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Ritu Sharma On Tavis Smiley
On January 27th, Ritu Sharma, president and co-founder of Women Thrive Worldwide, spoke to PBS' Tavis Smiley show about Hillary Clinton's leadership on global women's issues.
 
Women Thrive Applauds Introduction of Bipartisan International Violence Against Women Act
 
You're Invited: Capitol Hill Event/Press Conference on the Reintroduction of the IVAWA
Join us for a Washington, D.C. event and press conference on the reintroduction of the International Violence Against Women Act.
 
From Guatemala: The Reality of Living on $1 a Day
Around the world, a billion people - one out of every six human beings - live in extreme poverty, struggling to survive on about $1 a day and the majority are women. What is living on $1 really like? Ritu Sharma, Women Thrive Worldwide's President and Co-founder, attempts to find out.
 
Fair Trade Gift Basket from World of Good
Win a fair trade basket for you or someone you love this Valentines Day from partner World of Good.
 
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