Black women and their labor are still underpaid and undervalued
By Josephine Kalipeni. Learn more
Black women and their labor are still underpaid and undervalued Read More »
By Josephine Kalipeni. Learn more
Black women and their labor are still underpaid and undervalued Read More »
By Lydia DePillis, Jeanna Smialek & Ben Casselman. Learn more
Jobs Aplenty, but a shortage of Care Keeps Many Women From Benefiting Read More »
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In the hottest city on Earth, mothers bear the brunt of climate change Read More »
By Sonja Giese. The Thrive by Five Index, launched in April 2022, shows that a staggering 65% of children aged four to five attending early learning programs in South Africa aren’t meeting the expected standards of early learning, physical growth, or both. Learn more
The Thrive by Five Index — measuring what matters most for our children Read More »
By Isabelle Hau. MacKenzie Scott, Melinda French Gates, Susie Buffett, Priscilla Chan and Pam Omidyar are all supporting early childhood education and care. They are pushing the boundaries of philanthropy to transform the face early childhood education and care. Read the full article here
By Sharmi Surianarain. In the search for work, barriers for young women are higher and harder to overcome at every step. Young women have less time, less money and more caring responsibilities. Investing in employment pathways can positively impact society by reducing these barriers. Read the full article here
In the search for work, barriers for young women are higher and harder to overcome Read More »
By Katie Bishop. Primary caregivers of all types – particularly low-income mothers who lack access to the support structures available to higher earners – are especially vulnerable to time constraints, and the chronically time poor frequently find themselves trapped in a cycle of social and economic poverty. Experts believe there may be ways to bridge
The ‘time poverty’ that robs parents of success Read More »