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Raising My Voice for Ethiopian Girls – Rise Up Together
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Raising My Voice for Ethiopian Girls. November 7, 2016. Girls are the world’s greatest possible return on investment. Investing in girls is the most cost effective strategy we have to build a more sustainable, equitable, and just world. I still have a vivid memory of a room filled with over 35 girls, each with her own powerful ideas, strong presence, and remarkable depth. We all came together for a Let Girls Lead. From the girls’ training to the Ethiopia National Girl Summit to the World Government Summit.
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Ms. Magazine: Creating Our To-Do List: Looking Forward at the United State of Women – Rise Up Together
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Ms Magazine: Creating Our To-Do List: Looking Forward at the United State of Women. June 14, 2016. October 10, 2016. Rise Up Executive Director Denise Dunning highlights the key themes from the United State of Women Summit on June 14, 2016. We’re creating a ‘To Do’ list. That’s how one of Michelle Obama’s policy advisors described the United State of Women Summit. As Catherine Russell, US Ambassador-At-Large for Global Women’s Issues, succinctly put it:. Which advances health, education and equity for gi...
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Huffington Post – Where Are the Girls? – Rise Up Together
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Huffington Post – Where Are the Girls? March 8, 2016. October 3, 2016. Rise Up’s Denise Dunning examines how girls can be included at the center of the development agenda during the 2015 UN Commission on the Status of Women. In celebration of International Women’s Day, we honor women leaders who are building a better world, and reflect on the enduring obstacles to gender equity that we continue to fight. Next week’s 60th Session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women. Girls know best their own reali...
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Rise Up Together – Page 2
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YOPSIS: Meet the Champions Series – Part 11. December 11, 2015. October 3, 2016. A discussion with Abdulrazaq Alkali and Abdullahi Yakubu of Youth Society for the Prevention of Infectious Diseases and Social Vices, an NGO which promotes the social well-being of young people, including women of reproductive age. Continue reading →. WHARC: Meet the Champions Series – Part 10. November 13, 2015. October 3, 2016. WFI: Meet the Champions Series – Part 9. October 27, 2015. October 3, 2016. October 5, 2015.
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May 2016 – Rise Up Together
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Girls’ Globe Impact Series Part III: WhatsApp as a Medium to Inform Audiences of Love Matters in India. May 19, 2016. October 3, 2016. Rise Up speaks with Youth Champion Gayatri Parameswaran of Love Matters. Continue reading →. Ms Magazine – Maternal Mortality and Me: I Beat the Odds, But Many Women Don’t. May 18, 2016. October 3, 2016. RiseUp4Girls: Guatemalan Girl Leader Rises Up at World Wide Women Girls’ Festival. Raising My Voice for Ethiopian Girls.
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December 2015 – Rise Up Together
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YOPSIS: Meet the Champions Series – Part 11. December 11, 2015. October 3, 2016. A discussion with Abdulrazaq Alkali and Abdullahi Yakubu of Youth Society for the Prevention of Infectious Diseases and Social Vices, an NGO which promotes the social well-being of young people, including women of reproductive age. Continue reading →. RiseUp4Girls: Guatemalan Girl Leader Rises Up at World Wide Women Girls’ Festival. Raising My Voice for Ethiopian Girls.
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Ms. Magazine – Maternal Mortality and Me: I Beat the Odds, But Many Women Don’t – Rise Up Together
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Ms Magazine – Maternal Mortality and Me: I Beat the Odds, But Many Women Don’t. May 18, 2016. October 3, 2016. Rise Up’s Denise Dunning talks about her near-death experience giving birth and highlights how Rise Up is working with partners to lower the rates of maternal mortality. My first two children were born without medical intervention, and now the prospect of an induction and related complications now loomed large in my mind. Working in the field of women’s health, I already knew all too well th...
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November 2015 – Rise Up Together
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WHARC: Meet the Champions Series – Part 10. November 13, 2015. October 3, 2016. An interactive discussion with Oluwatoyin Owolabi and Wilson Imongan of Women’s Health and Action Research Centre, an NGO which works to promote the SRH and social well-being of women and adolescents. Continue reading →. RiseUp4Girls: Guatemalan Girl Leader Rises Up at World Wide Women Girls’ Festival. Raising My Voice for Ethiopian Girls. Huffington Post – America is in a State of Crisis Too.
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March 2016 – Rise Up Together
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Huffington Post – Where Are the Girls? March 8, 2016. October 3, 2016. Rise Up’s Denise Dunning examines how girls can be included at the center of the development agenda during the 2015 UN Commission on the Status of Women. Continue reading →. RiseUp4Girls: Guatemalan Girl Leader Rises Up at World Wide Women Girls’ Festival. Raising My Voice for Ethiopian Girls. Huffington Post – America is in a State of Crisis Too.
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#RiseUp4Girls: Guatemalan Girl Leader Rises Up at World Wide Women Girls’ Festival – Rise Up Together
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RiseUp4Girls: Guatemalan Girl Leader Rises Up at World Wide Women Girls’ Festival. November 7, 2016. November 7, 2016. Guatemalan Girl Leader Ixchel will be speaking about her campaign for girls rights at San Francisco’s. WORLD WIDE WOMEN GIRLS’ FESTIVAL. Ixchel shares her story in this powerful blog. She discusses the importance of advocacy for girls, the challenges facing girls in Guatemala, what she is doing to #RiseUp4Girls, and what she is looking forward to during the Festival. Porque tenemos la ca...
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