Because When Women Thrive, the Whole World Thrives.

Global Partner Spotlight

Sara Ruto and UWEZO know first hand the challenges many children face in getting a good education. Here's how they are making a difference for kids in East Africa.

Stopping Violence Against Women: Will the U.S. Lead the Way?

Violence against women and girls is a global problem. Urge Secretary of State John Kerry to make it a top U.S. priority.

President Obama's Budget

What does the budget battle mean for U.S. efforts to help women and girls thrive across the world? We've put together a handy list to help you cut through the noise.

Take action to empower local female farmers worldwide.

Empower Women Farmers Worldwide

Reforming food aid to empower local female farmers in developing countries could reduce waste and help feed millions.

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Women Thrive Worldwide believes that investing in women is the key to ending world poverty.
There is a serious learning crisis that has come from putting increased numbers of children in school without improving the quality of schools and of education itself.
One out of every three women worldwide will be physically, sexually, or otherwise abused during her lifetime with rates reaching 70 percent in some countries.
Women Thrive Worldwide believes that investing in women is the key to ending global hunger.
U.S. international assistance has the potential to be a major force for good, but the system is broken.

Media Coverage

Raising Women's Voices

The Huffington Post - 04.25.13

'They don't want to go back'

The Baltimore Sun - 03.18.13

Letter: Women in Agriculture

The New York Times - 03.13.13

Women in the World Today

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