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Spend International Women’s Day Thriving


Mar 6th, 2009 7:08 PM EST
By Margaret McDonnell

FAR Toolkit Cover PageCheck out this post to learn how ONE’s partner Women Thrive Worldwide is honoring International Women’s Day (March 8th)

-Margaret McDonnell, NGO Partnerships

In honor of International Women’s Day, Women Thrive Worldwide is pleased to release its toolkit on Foreign Aid Reform!

Investing in women and girls is one of the most efficient uses of our foreign assistance dollars and best ways to make the world more peaceful and prosperous. Decades of research and experience prove that women are more likely to invest their income in food, clean water, education, and health care for their children, creating a positive cycle of change that lifts entire families, communities and nations out of poverty. Simply put, when women thrive, we all do.

This International Women’s Day, take a minute to learn more about how you can get involved to ensure that women and girls are at the center of the current efforts to reform our foreign assistance programs. Our toolkit, complete with a sample action alert, newsletter article, petition, and letter to the editor, is all that you or your organization will need to get started!

To learn more about Women Thrive Worldwide’s campaign to reform foreign assistance, please visit www.womenthrive.org/foreignassistance.

-Lorelle Curry, Women Thrive Worldwide

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