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CSRwire Weekly News Alert
10.14.2008 - 11:59pm ET
The Latest Corporate Social Responsibility News - Women's Work: Eradicate Poverty and Overcome Domestic Violence
Poverty and domestic violence impact women disproportionately - 60 percent
of the 1.2 billion at the "Bottom of the Pyramid" living on less than $1 a
day are women and one in three
women around the world are victims of domestic violence in their
lifetimes. The flip side of this coin is resilience to overcome these
systemic injustices: for example, microfinance institutions (MFIs) direct
84 percent of their microloans to women because they typically take fewer
risks, reinvest profits in family and household, and repay loans better
than men.
MicroPlace, the eBay of
microfinance that connects individual lenders directly with borrowers, is
codifying its commitment to women by launching its Women's Empowerment
initiative this Friday at the UN's International Day for the
Eradication of Poverty. The initiative formalizes its support for women
by committing at least 70 percent of microloans to female borrowers. "For
these women, having access to money to start a small business really isn't
about fulfilling a dream, it's literally about keeping their families one
step ahead of starvation and putting a roof over their heads," says
MicroPlace Founder Tracey Turner.
The Grameen Foundation and the
American Red Cross are similarly focusing on women in expanding their
partnership into the communities most impacted by the 2004 tsunami in
Aceh, Indonesia. Specifically, the partnership enables YAMIDA, a
Grameen Foundation partner MFI, to open its first branch offices in Lamno,
Lhok Kruet and Calang, the most populated regions in Aceh Jaya, the
district at the epicenter of the tsunami's touchdown. This expansion
extends the partners' existing reach by providing microfinance assistance
to more than 6,750 additional women.
It was the Women's Advisory Board of
the US arm of KPMG that set the ball rolling toward the firm's recent $1.5
million donation to support a village in Tanzania to eradicate extreme
poverty there over the next five years. KPMG announced its support
late last month at the Partners' Meeting of the Millennium Promises, a
nonprofit launched by Jeffrey Sachs of Columbia University's Earth
Institute to demonstrate the feasibility of achieving the UN Millennium
Goals - such as the eradication of extreme poverty.
In the neighboring country of Rwanda, Dean's Beans Organic
Coffee Company is bringing men and women together to overcome gender-based
violence by sponsoring a workshop run by Men's Resources International
for COOPAC, the cooperative on the shores of Lake Kivu near the Congo
border where it purchases coffee. Initially, men identified wife-beating
as a cultural norm, but in the safety of the workshop setting, they were
able to hear women's pain from this and similar abuse. "I don't know
exactly what happened, but within three days men were asking for
forgiveness and women were forgiving," said founding president Dean Cycon.
"One woman commented, 'We have never seen sadness in a man around
violence. Now we know that men feel, too.'" Dean's Beans is sponsoring
the workshop in other Rwandan co-ops, "reinforcing my belief that
cooperatives can be a powerful vehicle for social development as well as
economic," said Cycon.
This article was written by CSRwire contributor Bill Baue.
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