The Feminization of Philanthropy
New breed of wealthy women will change strategies around poverty, social justice.
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It's not so much priority setting [that is different]; it's the strategies used to make a difference. Men are interested in reducing poverty, too. If you improve the status of women, men and boys are likely going to benefit, too. But for so long, the role that women played in the family was only confined to their reproductive role, not their economic role. It's terribly important that men and women of good will try to understand that poverty reduction requires a gender lens.
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