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Empowering Women - IMAGINE

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What is life like in 2020 for the girls and women you helped empower in 2010?

Pick any of the 100 Global Giving projects designed to provide equal education and economic opportunity to women -- ideally, the same project you plan to ACT to help this week.

Think about how the lives of girls and women empowered by this very project will change over the next decade.

Some changes will come directly from their experience with this social venture. Other changes may come from major political, legal, technological, or social advances in their village, country, or region of the world.

Picture how all these changes might come together and tell us about a future where the girls and women you supported in 2010 are significantly more empowered than they are today. What is it like, and how did it come to pass?

BONUS RESOURCE: To help you imagine how different life might be for girls and women in the future, find out more about what life is like today:
What is the current state of women's rights worldwide?
Hard-won progress: Women's rights in the Middle East and
North Africa


Your objective:

Tell a vivid story from 2020 about the girls or women empowered by your favorite Global Giving project. What are their lives like in the future?


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Comment by Kevin Herzog on April 23, 2014 at 2:37am

Girls and Women in the future are completely equal. There will be a women presidnet in the next few elections and they will have the same power in big corporatins as men.

Comment by Abigail Griffin on April 12, 2014 at 5:59pm

The project that I chose aims to help women in Nigeria become poultry farmers and focuses on giving 400 women the necessary skills to farm and support their families. Some current issues in Nigeria include famine and poverty, especially for women who often depend economically on men. Educating these women to farm poultry will empower them and allow them to not only support their families financially but will also provide their community with fresh poultry. In 2020, women in Nigeria will be able to increase their poultry farms into small businesses that will help stabilize the economy of the country.

Comment by Elizabeth Ordway on October 23, 2013 at 12:00am

with education there would be less teen pregnancies- more options for more females

Comment by Eric Connor Lieberman on December 14, 2012 at 2:59am

In 2020 since women will be allowed to work the work force will double which mean twice the ideas and twice the people. They will improve the worlds efficiency.

Comment by Jacob Brunson on December 14, 2012 at 2:32am
In 2020 girls every where will have freedom to do anything a man can do. This includes going to college, not just america but everywhere. They can have jobs to help provide for their children so that they can have better futures.
Comment by Clayton Broom on December 11, 2012 at 2:36am

The Vital Jobs skills training for women in Afghanistan will show significant progress, but there will still be a lot of head way that women will need to make. The fractured nature of Afghan culture will make it take several decades before the Taliban's oppressive influence is completely gone.

Comment by Mary Crawford Esslinger on December 7, 2012 at 2:28am

in 2020 in Ugonda, an eighteen year old girl attends her first day of college. She learns so much and appreciates the expeirence greatly. She feels like now she can become a doctor to help save the people in the small communtiy that she grew up in. She lives to save 45 lives, all becasue she went to college.

Comment by Robert Paul Keener III on November 30, 2012 at 10:02pm

2020, women are beginning to realize they are 50% of the global population and are beginning to follow the USA's 1970s women's liberation movement. More women are joining the workforce.

Comment by Whit Blass on November 30, 2012 at 12:23am

in 2020, women all over the world, even in enpovershed countries will have equal rights. with more women working, more jobs will be created, and hopefully will lead to a better society.

Comment by Camille Grout on November 29, 2012 at 9:50pm

in 2020 women will hopfully be treated as well or even better. If we are all equal there wouldnt be as much conflict.

Comment by Cassie Mehrman on November 27, 2012 at 3:10am

In 2020 life for people in third world countries will have made a giant jump to first class countries and will have many good goods to trade.

Comment by Arthur Sigfried Miltner on November 16, 2012 at 10:07pm

In 2020 life for women will (hopefully) be great. With any luck they will have rights equal to men worldwide. If women can get jobs in poverty stricken countries than they could make more money for their families, helping to solve many problems that the world is forced to face.

Comment by Celeste Cooper on November 16, 2012 at 5:33pm

Life for women in 2020 will be wobnderful. They will have the same human rights as men, but they will have free shopping pa**** when ever they spend over 100$ at Abercrombie and Fitch. LOL

Comment by Brian Hill on November 16, 2012 at 4:26am

In 2020, I will return to Jamaica and find that the news of the things my church did have spread and Jamaica will have a high standard of living and equal rights.

Comment by Sydney Koeneman on November 16, 2012 at 3:47am

In 2020, the women and men will hoopefully find a way so that they can be equal.

Comment by Martha Wilber on November 16, 2012 at 2:29am

In 2020 the woman I helped empower will be getting equal rights and pay as the men around them and they will be sucsessful buisnesswomen, doctors, lawyers, and maybe even presidents or prime ministers. They will be confident and lead the country to the top.

Comment by Brian Adam Smith on November 16, 2012 at 1:59am

Comment by Brian Adam Smith on November 16, 2012 at 1:59am

Comment by Brian Adam Smith on November 16, 2012 at 1:59am

in 2020 i am looking forward to making the world equal with men and women whether it is with education or jobs men and women will be able to do the same things and work the same jobs.

Comment by Whit Blass on November 16, 2012 at 1:58am

In 2020, everyone will have the same rights, education, and people will be equals

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