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MPWBeing a Working Mom Will Cost You the Most in These Countries
By Claire ZillmanMay 17, 2016
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MPWBloomberg’s New Gender Equality Index Shows Who’s Investing In Women
By Valentina ZaryaMay 3, 2016
MILFORD, NH - FEBRUARY 02:  Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks to the media before a campaign event at Hampshire Hills Athletic Club on February 2, 2016 in Milford, Iowa. Democratic and Republican Presidential are stumping for votes throughout New Hampshire leading up to the Presidential Primary on February 9th.  (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
MPWThe Internet Is Turning Donald Trump’s ‘Woman Card’ Comment Into Hashtag Gold
By Claire ZillmanApril 27, 2016
PayPal
MPWThere Are No Women on PayPal’s Gender Equality Panel
By Valentina ZaryaApril 22, 2016
Here Are 5 of the Most Infuriating Facts About the Wage Gap
MPWHere Are 5 of the Most Infuriating Facts About the Wage Gap
By Valentina ZaryaApril 12, 2016
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MPWHere’s Where Your State Ranks On Gender Equality, According to McKinsey
By Valentina ZaryaApril 7, 2016
Mark Zuckerberg’s ‘Most Important Meeting of the Day’ Is Really Adorable
LeadershipMark Zuckerberg’s ‘Most Important Meeting of the Day’ Is Really Adorable
By Katie Reilly and TIMEMarch 26, 2016
Sequoia’s Michael Goguen Responds to Sexual Abuse Complaint
TechSequoia’s Michael Goguen Responds to Sexual Abuse Complaint
By David Z. MorrisMarch 13, 2016
Men Really Are Clueless About Their Female Coworkers
MPWMen Really Are Clueless About Their Female Coworkers
By Rick Wartzman and Aaron TaskMarch 10, 2016
Recep Tayyip Erdogan
MPWThis Major World Leader Just Said ‘A Woman Is Above All a Mother’
By Tara John and TIMEMarch 9, 2016
The Surprising Reasons Why Most Girls Don’t Code
CommentaryThe Surprising Reasons Why Most Girls Don’t Code
By Teresa WhiteMarch 9, 2016
Gloria Feldt
MPWFeminist Leader Gloria Feldt Hates All This Talk About Women ‘Having It All’
By Lauren SchillerMarch 3, 2016
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MPWThe Best Thing Women Can Do to Close the Gender Pay Gap
By Valentina ZaryaMarch 3, 2016
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LeadershipFemale YouTube Creators Are Joining the United Nations
By Michal AddadyMarch 2, 2016
2014 December - Lamwo district, East Acholi province, Uganda. When children are on break from school (as these children, on Christmas holiday) they join their parents in the sesame fields for harvest. Sesame is an increasingly important crop in this region, both as a healthy food and as a valuable commodity. Agriculture employs about 80% of Uganda's workforce, so Mercy Corps partners with private agricultural businesses to build a more robust market where farmers have the information and knowledge they need to maximize the quality and yield of their crops as well as to successfully sell at market. Mercy Corps has pioneered the practice of contract farming, through its partnership with local output buyer, GADC. The contracts reduce the risk for famers to invest in a relatively new crop like sesame, and help them anticipate the prices they'll attain for their crops at the market. On average, farmers who have contracted with GADC report a 100% increase in their income earned from sesame.
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By David MeyerFebruary 21, 2016
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