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“Programme Ra” redefines manhood in Lebanon

July 14, 2016
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Programme Ra: Redefining manhood in Lebanon The 2014 Womanity Award winners’ new programme, designed to redefine manhood and reduce violence,…

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Annual Report 2015

July 12, 2016
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Womanity 2015. Enhancing the lives of women and girls What impact is The Womanity Foundation having on the lives of women…

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Womanity Foundation, a world’s Top 200 NGOs

July 7, 2016
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Womanity enters Top 200 NGOs The Womanity Foundation rose to the 187th position of the recently released Top 500 NGOs’ 2016…

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The business of unlocking women’s potential

July 1, 2016
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By Antonella Notari Vischer You can find the original article on The Economist website The undeveloped capabilities of women hold huge…

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Fiction that empowers women
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How fiction and ‘edutainment’ can be used to empower women

July 1, 2016
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Fiction that empowers women It’s not the first thing you might think of when it comes to empowering women and…

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Womanity Foundation Launches Ground-Breaking " Be 100 Ragl" Animated Series

June 29, 2016
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Be 100 Ragl II. The fiction that empowers women Building on the popularity of the  “Be 100 Ragl I” radio…

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Feminism in India: simple tech gives women a voice

June 21, 2016
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News media and Feminism in India This week the ICTforWomanity network takes us to India to discover Japleen Pasricha, a…

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How young women disrupt the silence surrounding Gender-Based Violence
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How young women disrupt the silence surrounding Gender-Based Violence

June 6, 2016
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The ICTforWomanity interview series focuses this week on video production. To cover this area, we are meeting with Amie Williams,…

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Womanity President Yann Borgstedt
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Womanity President Yann Borgstedt: "I felt that life had given me so much, I had to give back"

May 31, 2016
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“I had so much, I had to give back” Womanity President Yann Borgstedt has been awarded the 2016 BNP Paribas…

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Yann Borgstedt, founder of Womanity, receives the BNP Paribas Award for Individual Philanthropy (Special Jury Prize) 2016
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Yann Borgstedt, founder of Womanity, receives the BNP Paribas Award for Individual Philanthropy (Special Jury Prize) 2016

May 31, 2016
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Empower women to accelerate progress (Geneva, Tuesday 31 May 2016) – Last night, at a gala dinner in Paris, BNP…

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