Sentences with phrase «supporting economic empowerment»

They also promote women - owned businesses and support the economic empowerment of women.
They also promote women - owned businesses and support the economic empowerment of women.
They also promote women - owned businesses and support the economic empowerment of women.
They also promote women - owned businesses and support the economic empowerment of women.

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He also talked about the company's new «economic empowerment agenda,» including a forthcoming tool that will allow hosts to pledge that they pay $ 15 per hour to cleaning services and the like, and the release of a new report the company had commissioned that found that Airbnb will support an estimated 1.3 million jobs this year.
Store associates from around the world, home office colleagues, members of the Walmart board of directors and Walmart senior leaders watched as McMillon was recognized for his significant leadership role in supporting the strategies of the Women's Economic Empowerment team and Walmart's role in launching the Women Owned Logo across Walmart globally.
The mission of Refugee and Immigrant Self - Empowerment (RISE) is to advocate and promote self - sufficiency through employment, education, social support and economic independence for members of the refugee and immigrant communities in Onondaga County, NY.
«We are here to assist, to make over 4,000 IDPs be self - reliant and productive, we believe that economic empowerment is an important tool that can be used to support IDPs,» the commissioner said.
Turnbull expressed strong support for the 10 year National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Plan but gave no details of the funding it will get in the May budget and said there would be no policy direction change from «the key priorities of health, education, employment, economic empowerment».
This supports Ontario's Strategy for Women's Economic Empowerment that will help close the wage gap between men and women.
Note that in commenting on the documents of reconciliation on their release in May 2000, the government indicated that it broadly supports the strategies for addressing disadvantage, economic empowerment and sustaining the reconciliation process, but not the strategy for the recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander rights: The Hon P Ruddock, Government supports many aspects of the Council's Roadmap, Press release, 11 May 2000.
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