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Women Making the World a Better Place
 

 

Women Making the World a Better Place

 

 

Each of us makes the world a better place through our actions big and small, in our homes, workplaces, and communities.

Some of us make the world a better place by seeing needs and innovating solutions to fill them.

How about you?

My mission has always been to help women advance and become equal economic partners in companies, businesses and society. Lately, I've been focused on bringing men into the conversation and providing them with the specific actions and tools they need to support the advancement of women.

I've also been inspired by these female social entrepreneurs from around the world (listed below) and hoped that they might inspire and bring forth new ideas in you.

How are you changing the world? Know a woman who is? Email us at raniaanderson@thewaywomenwork.com and let us know, we'd love to feature them (or you!) on The Way Women Work.

WE ARE THE WOMEN THE WORLD HAS BEEN WAITING FOR!





Female social entrepreneurs changing the world who have inspired me recently:

Eastern Europe

Agnieszka Osytek, Poland: Co-founder of Migam, a remote service that provides live video translation – via a web browser and mobile app – for communication between a deaf person and a translator. Follow Agnieszka on Twitter @Migam_Aga

Africa

Angel Adelaja, Nigeria: Epidemiologist and Founder and CEO of Fresh Direct, manufactures, installs and market customized hydroponic systems, greenhouses and container farms to help smaller farmers grow more food on less land sustainably. Follow her on Twitter @FreshDirectNG

Asia

Zihan Ling, China: Founder of TechBase, China's first accelerator for women-led startups. After realizing that only 10% of China's new tech companies were being started by women, she set out to make a difference. In her first year. Zihan was able to get almost 100 participating teams some guidance and eight received a total of 50 million yuan (U.S. $7.7 million) in venture investment funds. Follow her on Twitter @zihan_ling

Latin America

Natalia Ca, Argentina: co founder of Incluyeme, the first job portal in Latin America that helps people with disabilities find employment.

Follow her on Twitter @nataliachasky.

Middle East

Asma Mansour, Tunisia: Ashoka Fellow and the Founder of the Tunisian Center for Social Entrepreneurship, the first organization dedicated to social entrepreneurship in the country that offers training, mentorship, networking events, and help with fundraising. TCSE is also an intermediary between social entrepreneurs and companies looking to develop their CSR.  Follow her on Twitter @mansour_asma.

USA & Kenya

Lesley Marincola: CEO of Angaza. Through a women's angel investor network that I co-founded, I invested equity capital in Angaza last year. Angaza removes the upfront price barrier of purchasing solar products by enabling off-grid customers to prepay for clean energy through Pay-As-You-Go mobile technology. Follow her on Twitter @angazadesign.

Komal AhmadUSA: Named Toyata's Mother's of Invention and Founder ofCopia, she created technology to help distribute excess food. Self-described as "hellbent on solving hunger" and reducing disposal costs, follow her on Twitter@komal_ahmad.
 

 

 

 

 

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