-
The mobile phone gender gap: Why does it matter and what can we do?
Research shows that mobile technology has the potential to help women close gender gaps in outcomes like employment — phones can help job seekers connect to networks and learn about job opportunities.
- Categories
- Investing
- Region
- South Asia
-
How social enterprise i=Change raised $500,000 through e-commerce donations to empower women globally
“I had no idea of the social enterprise space at the time, all I wanted was to have an impact on what many consider the most endemic issue of our time. Whether it’s helping girls stay in school, or stopping them from being married at 12, there needs to be equality in how we support young girls around the world.”
- Categories
- Uncategorized
- Tags
- gender equality, startups
-
Here’s how Aadhaar program is helping empower women in India
According to a Livemint report, all homes in the western state of Rajasthan have at least one bank account virtually, and most have several, since the introduction of the Aadhaar program.
- Categories
- Finance, Technology
- Region
- South Asia
-
Kenyan entrepreneurs help youth thrive in Africa’s emerging ‘Silicon Valley’
Africa has recently been a launchpad for new technology developments. But as progress is being made, advancement for African women in the industry is still lacking. Judith Owigar, 32, saw this firsthand and decided to help other young women have a chance.
- Categories
- Uncategorized
- Region
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- Tags
- employment, gender equality, nonprofits, youth
-
In Hyderabad, Indian Entrepreneurs Size Up Ivanka Trump
Trump noted that for the first time, women made up "the majority of the 1,500 entrepreneurs selected to attend this summit."
- Region
- South Asia
- Tags
- gender equality
-
Global Reach, Enlightened Self-Interest: Meet the New Visa Foundation
While it's surprising that Visa hasn't had a foundation until now—particularly given its size and global presence—it’s not wasting any time making financial commitments. The first is a larger pledge to the Women’s World Banking (WWB) initiative.
-
How the World’s First Social Sustainability Bond is Connecting Back Streets to Wall Street
The Women’s Livelihood Bond (WLB) is the world’s first social sustainability bond with a dual focus on social and financial returns to be listed on a stock exchange. This represents "an immense achievement for impact investing," says Rakhi Sahay, head of Knowledge Management at Impact Investment Exchange. The WLB gives the Cambodian woman entrepreneur, the Filipino farmer, and the Vietnamese mother access to capital by providing loans to high-impact enterprises and microfinance institutions.
- Categories
- Impact Assessment, Investing
-
British Council: US Social Enterprises Make Strides but Lag on Gender Equity
The report, done in cooperation with the US-based Social Enterprise Alliance, is titled “From an Activist to Entrepreneur: The role of social enterprise in supporting women’s empowerment in the US,” and is meant to be the first in a series of country studies.
- Categories
- Uncategorized
- Region
- North America