Short clips examine her personal philosophy, leadership of Kenya's Green Belt Movement, and her ability to
empower rural women to mobilize around Kenya's issues of dwindling natural resources, widespread poverty and oppressive government practices.
for the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW62) by WABA, ILCA and ABM, the organizations emphasize that breastfeeding and skilled lactation support can
empower rural women and improve health outcomes.
In a joint statement for the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW62) by WABA, ILCA and ABM, the organizations emphasize that breastfeeding and skilled lactation support can
empower rural women and improve health outcomes.
This venture offers an exciting opportunity to develop GBM / WMI's experiential learning platform and foster best practices that will make a real difference on the ground by
empowering rural women environmentally and economically, and training them in business, leadership, and natural resource management.
Not exact matches
Breastfeeding
empowers women, including
rural women and girls, to provide their children with optimal nutrition, improve child survival, and promote long - term health for both mother and child.
Additionally, BabyCenter is currently participating in a number of maternal health projects around the globe including text4baby in the United States, collaboration with the Grameen Foundation in
rural Ghana, and a new mobile program in India in an effort to reach underserved
women and
empower them to take control over their own health by implementing positive behavior changes.
«As a government, we share the belief that, if properly
empowered, our
women, particularly from the
rural areas, can make meaningful contributions to the development of our dear state.
To concentrate on the development of skills in
rural areas, including upgrading of local craftsmen and
women, thereby economically
empowering the people.
Read on to learn how
Empower Generation is energizing Nepal's
rural communities by creating jobs, supporting
women - led enterprises, and making the world a cleaner, brighter place.
We show that if communities, and particularly
rural women, are
empowered to make informed decisions about their forest and watershed resources, and can create sustainable livelihoods with clean energy options than funding mean to support people, forests and climate actions can be effective.
For 35 years the Green Belt Movement (GBM) has been
empowering women and communities in
rural Kenya to develop a greener and cleaner world while improving their livelihoods.