Advocacy and Action
The two go hand, as contributors to the International Women's Health Coalition will attest.
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Despite drawing on a largely older demographic, Fulwiler has witnessed more younger women taking an active philanthropic role.
“We see the age of our donors quickly coming down to 30s and 40s. More women are getting involved with our work and yearn to see the results of their efforts.”
What’s more, “many domestic reproductive-choice donors are becoming more aware of international issues. I think we’re going to see more of these people funding international organizations in the near future. Donors are realizing that beyond the domestic arena, the current Bush administration is putting policies into place like the defunding of the United Nations Population Fund that are damaging women’s health and undermining women’s rights internationally.”
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