Women's
Empowerment
Sarah Mavrinac
World Economic Forum 2009 IdeasLab
Sarah Mavrinac presents aidha's Compass Clubs, a way for women to take action and put an end to poverty.
Sarah Mavrinac
Pre-Summit Qllaboration
On the 16th July 2010, President Jose Ramos Horta of Timor Leste hosted a private audience with fellow speakers for Qi GLOBAL 2010: Durreen Shahnaz, Sarah Mavrinac and Dorjee Sun.
Lucky Beads
Fair Trade: Will it be lucky for some?
Women in Uganda, designers in Singapore and successful retailers collaborated to bring jewellery beads made from recycled magazines to the market.
AsiaOne News
Women's Empowerment in Asia
Women's empowerment has certainly come quite a long way in Bangladesh. And yet, the plain fact is that there needs to be more investment in women's education and training regarding the varied regions of life and experience.
Modern Ghana
Progress in Gender Equality Objectives
The United Nations rural development fund said today it has made significant progress in improving gender equality, but noted that more remains to be done to help women reap the benefits of rural development.
Daily Star
Invest more in women's empowerment
Nations should invest more to educate and empower women, as they can contribute to economic growth and help reduce poverty, international experts said.

