Investing In Women- A New Fact Sheet


Oct 27th, 2008 9:55 AM UTC
By Virginia Simmons

Last week, when Bono spoke at the California Women’s Conference, he passed along some of the startling stats (listed below) about women in Africa.

  • Nearly two-thirds of adults with HIV in Africa are women young women (age 15 to 24) in South Africa accounted for around 90% of new HIV infections in 2007.
  • In Africa, the likelihood of a woman dying in childbirth is 1 in 20 (compared to 1 in 2,800 in the US).
  • Although up to 80% of farmers in the developing world are women, they own less than 15% of land worldwide.

You can find more facts about women in Africa, as well as inspiring facts (like the one below) about the benefits of investing in women in the developing world, in this new fact sheet.

“Investing in women is considered smart economic policy because it can often yield higher economic returns than investing in men. Providing an extra one year of education beyond the average boosts earnings by 10-20%, compared to 5-15% for males. Increasing the share of women with a secondary education by one percentage point boosts annual per capita income by 0.3% on average. A study in Kenya found that agricultural yields could be raised by as much as 20% simply by reallocating existing agricultural inputs (seeds, fertilizer, education) more equally between men and women.”

-Virginia Simmons

TAGS: 2008 Women's Conference, Bono, California, Maternal and Child Health, Policy News, Women ONE2ONE

  1. Debbie Ksays: Oct 27th, 2008 11:25 AM EST

    October 27, 2008 at 11:25 am

    Thanks ONE for putting together this VERY IMPORTANT fact sheet on investing in women for the elimination of AIDS & extreme poverty in the world. I will put it to good use. (smile)

    ALWAYS FOREVER, ONE – debbie :)
    http://www.mpwn-uganda.org

    PS: THANK YOU, BONO, for doing such a GREAT job @ the Women’s Conference !

  2. Jannasays: Oct 27th, 2008 12:24 PM EST

    October 27, 2008 at 12:24 pm

    This is a great fact sheet. It’s so important to stress the need to invest in women — a big thank you from us to Bono for putting a spotlight on this important issue.

  3. Susie Dolphinsays: Nov 7th, 2008 8:15 PM EST

    November 7, 2008 at 8:15 pm

    Thanks for the Facts i shall add them to my blog! Having worked with a women’s co-operative in Ghana, i have seen firsthand the positive effects of investing in women. To take care and invest in of women increases the well-being of all the family (especially children) as they are the primary care-givers. I worked with a Fair Trade cooperative and also saw the significance of women being able to earn an livable income and the self esteem and confidance it brings them .

    A great article and an important one! Thanks for highlighting these issues!
    Muenda

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  5. johnsays: Mar 22nd, 2009 10:58 PM EST

    March 22, 2009 at 10:58 pm

    hello :) just thanks

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