Gap Inc. P.A.C.E.: Advancing Women to Advance the World
Women play a critical role in the apparel industry and a vital role in the future of societies. When we help a woman in a developing country better her life, she's able to make positive changes in the...
View ArticlePassports to Progress: Vestergaard Frandsen
The International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) on March 7, 2012 hosted “The Bottom Line: How Big Business Is Empowering Women and Girls,” the fourth in its Passports to Progress discussion...
View ArticlePassports to Progress: The Bottom Line: How Big Business Is Empowering Women...
The International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) on March 7, 2012 hosted “The Bottom Line: How Big Business Is Empowering Women and Girls,” the fourth in its Passports to Progress discussion...
View ArticleMelka's Story
Meet Melka, a 20-year-old Ethiopian woman who was married off by her parents at age 14. Now Melka shares her story and teaches young girls about their rights in an effort to prevent the perpetuation...
View ArticleChampions for Change Award for Leadership: Hillary Clinton
ICRW honored Secretary of State Hillary Clinton its Champions for Change Award for Leadership in recognition of her long-standing dedication to empowering women and girls worldwide and ensuring their...
View ArticleEnd Child Marriage
Girls Not Brides is a global partnership to end child marriage and give girls opportunities to fulfill their potential. ICRW has been involved in the Girls Not Brides partnership since its inception...
View ArticleVisit to MIFUMI
Brian Heilman blogs about his experience visiting our local partner in Uganda, MIFUMI. 1:32
View ArticleUrban Lives Changed
Global family planning stakeholders convened on July 11, 2012 for the London Summit on Family Planning Summit to mobilize commitments to support access to family planning information, services, and...
View ArticleICRW Parivartan: Coaching Boys into Men
The International Center for Research on Women's (ICRW) Parivartan program uses cricket to draw in boys and young men to teach that aggressive behavior doesn't make them "real men" -- nor does it aid...
View ArticleChild Marriage: Voices from Ethiopia
Let's support girls who are already married and prevent marriage for those who aren't. Give girls a choice. Give girls a chance. Video created by 10X10, a feature film and social action campaign in...
View ArticleTackling the Structural Drivers of HIV/AIDS
Women and girls between the ages of 15-24 are the population most vulnerable to HIV – double the infection rates among young men. The International Center for Research on Women, as a member of the...
View Article30 Minutes: Is there no country for women?
ICRW's Ravi Verma speaks about the lack of safety women in India face when choosing to follow their dreams in this documentary from CNN-IBN. 19:53
View ArticleGap Inc. P.A.C.E. - Advancing Women to Advance the World
In 2007, Gap Inc. launched P.A.C.E. to provide female garment worked with the life skills, education and technical training they need to advance at work and in life. So far, 14,000 women have...
View ArticleJeff Edmeades discusses child marriage on BBC Radio
Jeff Edmeades discusses the situation of child marriage in Ethiopia and Afghanistan. His 5-minute live interview with BBC Radio 5 begins at mark 3:20 5:08
View ArticleBlueprint for Reducing HIV-related Stigma in India
ICRW researchers worked in partnership with five organizations in three states in India to carry out a variety of activities aimed at decreasing HIV-related stigma and discrimination. The project took...
View ArticlePassports to Progress: Rude Awakening: The Complex Epidemic of Violence Young...
Watch Rude Awakening, ICRW's first Passports to Progress event linked to the Turning Point campaign. Held at the National Press Club on March 7 to mark International Women’s Day, the panel discussion...
View ArticleIn Her Own Words: Kavita Ramdas on Violence Against Women in India
Kavita Ramdas, serving India, Nepal and Sri Lanka as the Ford Foundation’s New Delhi Representative, addresses the audience at the National Press Club during an ICRW event marking International Women’s...
View ArticleRadio Interview: Gender Equality in India (Segment 1)
ICRW's Senior Technical Specialist Nandita Bhatla joins Have a Heart, an Indian radio program, to discuss how attitudes and everyday actions, even unconscious ones, can influence gender equality in...
View ArticleRadio Interview: Gender Equality in India (Segment 2)
ICRW's Nandita Bhatla, on Indian radio program Have a Heart, says that while conflict is natural, using violence to resolve conflict is not. She continues to discuss violence and equality and says that...
View ArticleRadio Interview: Gender Equality in India (Segment 3)
ICRW's Nandita Bhatla continues talking about gender equality in India on "Have a Heart." In this segment, Nandita talks about the specific roles Indian women have in society, the dos and donts that...
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