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Women Changemakers for Education was previously operated as Empowered to Educate. The posts categorized as Archives reflect the historic activities of Women Changemakers for Education.
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New Beginnings: Introducing Women Changemakers for Education
We are delighted to share some important news! Since the inception of Empowered to Educate in 2020, we have been a program of a larger...
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In case you missed our Women in Education Conference...
In September, we hosted our first ever Women in Education conference in Accra, Ghana! The conference was planned entirely by our first...
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We are proud to announce the support of the Trimble Foundation for our ongoing work in Ghana
Learn more about the Trimble Foundation here: https://foundation.trimble.com/
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Trimble Extends its Support for Empowered to Educate with Multi-Year Foundation Grant
SUNNYVALE, Calif., and BOSTON, March 8, 2022—Coinciding with International Women’s Day, Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB) and the Trimble Foundation...
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#BreakingTheBias: International Women's Day 2022
For International Women’s Day this year, we invited our Fellows to apply for funding for projects related to the theme: #BreakingtheBias....
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Our Fellows' Take on the Girls’ Education Policy Index
The Center for Global Development Girls’ Education Policy Index is a new measure of countries’ efforts to improve #girlseducation,...
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Press Release: Announcing the 2020 Empowered to Educate Fellows
These 10 Ghanaian women are changemakers in early childhood development, inclusion, reading and literacy, communications, STEM, and...
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Our First Fellows!
The day we’ve been waiting for is here--we have selected our first group of Empowered to Educate Fellows. With over 25 inspiring...
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Our Bronze Medal Global Giving Finish!
Empowered to Educate is proud to announce that we succeeded in Global Giving’s 2019 Accelerator, becoming a recognized partner of Global...
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Letter from Ghana
After months of planning, Empowered to Educate made its first program visit to Ghana. We arrived with so many questions: would our...
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