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How does globalization
impact women? Ask Elaine Zuckerman, founder and President of
Gender Action.
Elaine founded Gender Action in 2002 to ensure that the International
Financial Institutions (IFIs) --especially the World Bank -- promote
gender equality and women's
rights in their worldwide investments.
Within two years, Gender Action has built a track record of promoting
economic opportunities for women in World Bank projects around the
world. The World Bank is the largest public source of development
financing on the planet, investing around $20 billion each year.
Trillions of dollars of World Bank investments over the last 60 years
have done too little to reduce poverty, especially that of poor women
and girls. Females constitute over 70 percent of the world’s poor and
poverty continues to feminize. Gender Action is the only organization
dedicated to ensuring that the World Bank and other IFI's promote women's
rights and gender equality in their investments.
Gender Action’s vision is a World Bank and other
IFIs with mandatory gender policies and strategies that are consistently
implemented -- increasing women’s empowerment, ensuring their human
rights and ending the feminization of and eradicating poverty.
In October 2003, Three Guineas awarded Gender Action a two-year $60,000
grant to help the organization establish an office and raise additional
essential funds.
To read about Gender Action's influential programs
and publications, please visit:
http://www.genderaction.org/ or contact
Elaine Zuckerman President and Founder, at
elainez@genderaction.org, or (202) 234 7722.
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