When I found out that she is part of HandCrafting Justice, a project of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd promoting economic independence
for women in the developing world, I knew I had to share these wonderful handmade items with our readers.
Every purchase you make funds the production of pads
for women in the developing world.
Not exact matches
When
women routinely win Nobel Prizes
in physics, chemistry or medicine, when a
woman becomes a
world chess champion, when a
woman conceives and
develops a brand new computer chip that represents a significant advancement over quad cores, when a
woman invents warp drive or phasers, when a
woman solves an «insolvable» math problem, when a
woman, while working with the Large Hadron Collider, discovers the now - hypothetical Higgs Boson to be an actual scalar subatomic particle, when a
woman figures out how to pinpoint the exact location of an electron at any point
in time, when a
woman working
for Merck or Pfizer
develops a remedy
for Alzheimer's disease, when a
woman's baseball team can defeat the New York Yankees, when a
woman can bench press six hundred pounds, run the 100 meter dash
in under nine seconds or set a
world record
in the high jump, then the fairer sex will have made an advance or contribution unlike any it has made before.
As maladies of plenty such as obesity, diabetes and heart disease afflict the
developed world, and elite pro sports reek of excess, SDP is a sobering counterpoint, spreading health messages, pacifying communities
in conflict, preparing refugees
for resettlement and providing what experts consider the simplest means of promoting development: improved status
for women.
The UK is the worst
in the
developed world at this, as shown by our Fairness
in Families Index (2016): men do 24 minutes» childcare
for every 60 mins done by
women.
Women living
in 3rd
world countries (and perhaps those few living
in backwaters of
developed countries) whose time really is «worth nothing»
in the labor market, are not reading the SOB
for tips on how to save money on infant feeding.
Public Eye Award 2005: Overwhelming winner of the «People's Choice» award
for «
for its practice of marketing baby food and formula
in the
developing world by encouraging
women to use their products instead of nursing their children.»
The
World Health Organization and Unicef estimated the average maternal mortality ratios
for 1990 as 27 per 100 000 live births
in the more
developed countries compared with 480 per 100 000 live births
in less
developed countries, with ratios as high as 1000 per 100 000 live births
for eastern and western Africa.4 The WHO has estimated that almost 15 % of all
women develop complications serious enough to require rapid and skilled intervention if they are to survive without lifelong disabilities.5 This means that
women need access not only to trained midwives but also to medical services if complications arise.
After years of research, Lane Bryant, the largest plus - size apparel retailer
in the
world, has
developed a simple formula
for finding the perfect pair of jeans that will revolutionize the way
women shop.
International AIDS Society and 15 other leading organizations, including WHO, UNICEF and UNAIDS, Consensus Statement, «Asking the Right questions: Advancing an HIV Research Agenda
for Women and Children», dated 8 March, 2010 International Breastfeeding Journal, Thematic issue on HIV and infant feeding: Lessons learnt and ways ahead, reports from sub-Saharan Africa, including South Africa, Uganda, Malawi and Ethiopia, edited by Dr Karen Marie Moland and Dr Astrid Blystad, Collection published: 26 October 2010 Kuhn L, Reitz C and Abrams EJ, Breastfeeding and AIDS
in the
developing world.
The
World Health Organization recommends the following (* side note this is not just a recommendation
for those who are
in developing countries but
for women worldwide)
This particular meta - study reported that breastfeeding provides up to a 28 % decrease
in risk of
developing breast cancer at any age (pre - or post-menopausal)
for women without a family history of the disease, who breastfed
for 12 months or longer (
World Cancer Research Fund and American Institute
for Cancer Research, 2007).
Despite the fact that the UK has one of the lowest rates of breastfeeding
in the
developed world, breastfeeding promotion has had a pervasive influence on
women's knowledge of breastfeeding and on their perceptions of what is «best»
for babies.
MSI has
developed this new online resource
for anyone interested
in, or working towards, legal or practical reforms to ensure every
woman's right to access safe abortion services wherever she lives
in the
world.»
For 75 years and
in over 90 countries around the
world we have spent our time thinking about how to help
women and men
develop enterprises to work their way out of poverty, and how to help them hold their governments to account to ensure they have a fair chance.
Aliya has worked on initiatives related to public health, including managing programs to assist
woman and children affected by HIV / AIDS
in Kenya and
developing communications materials
for the
World Health Organization's programs
in Iraq.
For instance, children of
women who were starving during pregnancy
in the second
world war grew up with an increased risk of
developing cancer and diabetes.
Juan David Romero Five
women researchers were awarded the 2016 Elsevier Foundation Awards for Career Women Scientists in the Developing World during the 2016 AAAS Annu
women researchers were awarded the 2016 Elsevier Foundation Awards
for Career
Women Scientists in the Developing World during the 2016 AAAS Annu
Women Scientists
in the
Developing World during the 2016 AAAS Annual...
She is the Vice-Chairperson of the Board of the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC), Chair of the Research & Development Committee
for the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC), Member of the End AIDS Coalition (EAC) and Member of the Organisation
for Women in Science
for the
Developing World (OWSD)
for the South African National Chapter.
A study conducted by the
World Health Organization found that
women who carry the human papilloma virus (HPV) and who have taken the Pill
for five to nine years are nearly three times more likely than non-Pill users to
develop cervical cancer.7 (HPV affects a third of all
women in their twenties.)
Real
world movements are never done
in a vacuum; we don't move furniture using only our biceps, which is why the best functional strength is
developed through exercises like deadlifts, squats, pullups, and presses — exercises that mimic the daily movements men and
women have been performing
for tens of thousands of years.
TRX
develops and delivers
world - class training products and workout programs
for everyone from fitness pros and enthusiasts of any age and ability to top name athletes
in the NFL, NBA, MLB and UFC, as well as our servicemen and
women in every branch of the US military.
Online dating provides an effective supplement to meeting
women offline, but it should never be considered a viable substitution
for developing the real
world skills you need to succeed
in the sort of real
world relationships we're all aiming
for.
During her time
in the Ed School's International Education Policy (IEP) Program, Kavazanjian founded The Girls» Education Initiative, a student organization dedicated to promoting education
for women and girls
in the
developing world.
Clearly, religious organizations have long sponsored missionary and humanitarian efforts
in the
developing world in ways far more extensive than educators have done.So often these have been inspired by
women, making me wonder why concern
for global poverty has become a gendered activity.
In their important book, Half the Sky (2009), (required reading
for Ghana participants), authors Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl Wu Dunn argue that the lack of global attention to the plight of
women is the greatest, challenge
in the
world today.
Linda is best known
for her creation of the concept of the Double X Economy - a perspective which describes the global economy of
women in both the
developed and
developing world, and the roles of
women not only as consumers, but as investors, donors and workers.
But as the Mort army draws ever closer, Kelsea
develops a mysterious connection to a time before the Crossing, and she finds herself relying on a strange and possibly dangerous ally: a
woman named Lily, fighting
for her life
in a
world where being female can feel like a crime.
Millions of
women, children, and animals of many species share villages
in the
developing world quite comfortably with bona fide street dogs, because bona fide street dogs have evolved
for thousands of years to avoid menacing anyone to the point of being purged.
I say subtly because it doesn't feel the need to proclaim anything; it just happens to show a
world where gender roles didn't
develop along the patriarchal lines
in the same way
for everyone, where
women and folks of color can take on any position and thrive.
The art
world has recently
developed a taste
for older
women, particularly the forgotten ones who slaved away
for decades
in an obscurity they did not deserve.
For rural
women in developing countries — the majority of the
world's farmers — global warming means harder work and diminishing returns.
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.
And
for over 40 years, PPFA's Planned Parenthood Global program has helped meet the health care needs of millions of
women and men around the
world by working with partner organizations
in developing countries, providing financial and technical support
for women's health care delivery and advocacy.