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Cherie Blair Foundation for Women

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Cherie Blair Foundation for Women
NameCherie Blair Foundation for Women
FounderCherie Blair
LocationLondon, United Kingdom

Cherie Blair Foundation for Women is a charitable organization founded by Cherie Blair, the wife of former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Tony Blair, with the goal of supporting women entrepreneurs in developing countries such as India, Africa, and South America. The foundation works in partnership with organizations like Goldman Sachs, Accenture, and BP to provide women with the skills and resources they need to succeed in business. By supporting women entrepreneurs, the foundation aims to contribute to the economic development of countries like China, Brazil, and Russia. The foundation also collaborates with institutions like Harvard University, University of Oxford, and London School of Economics to advance its mission.

History

The foundation was established in 2008 by Cherie Blair, a British lawyer and wife of Tony Blair, with the support of organizations like Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Ford Foundation, and Rockefeller Foundation. Since its inception, the foundation has worked with women entrepreneurs in countries like Nigeria, South Africa, and Indonesia, providing them with training, mentoring, and access to capital. The foundation has also partnered with companies like Microsoft, Google, and Facebook to provide women with the technology and skills they need to succeed in the digital economy. The foundation's work has been recognized by leaders like Barack Obama, Angela Merkel, and Justin Trudeau, who have praised its efforts to promote women's economic empowerment. The foundation has also collaborated with international organizations like United Nations, World Bank, and International Monetary Fund to advance its mission.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of the foundation is to support women entrepreneurs in developing countries by providing them with the skills, resources, and networks they need to succeed in business. The foundation's objectives include promoting women's economic empowerment, reducing poverty, and contributing to the economic development of countries like Mexico, Turkey, and Thailand. The foundation also aims to challenge stereotypes and biases that prevent women from accessing opportunities and resources, working with organizations like UN Women, World Health Organization, and International Labor Organization to advance women's rights. By supporting women entrepreneurs, the foundation hopes to create a more equitable and prosperous world, where women like Malala Yousafzai, Nelson Mandela, and Jane Goodall can thrive. The foundation's work is guided by the principles of Sustainable Development Goals, Beijing Declaration, and Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women.

Programs_and_Initiatives

The foundation offers a range of programs and initiatives to support women entrepreneurs, including training and mentoring programs, access to capital, and networking opportunities. The foundation's programs are designed to address the specific needs of women entrepreneurs in countries like Egypt, Vietnam, and Colombia, where women often face significant barriers to accessing resources and opportunities. The foundation has also launched initiatives like the Women's Business Growth Program, which provides women with the skills and support they need to grow their businesses, and the Mentorship Program, which pairs women entrepreneurs with experienced mentors from companies like IBM, Coca-Cola, and McDonald's. The foundation's programs have been recognized by awards like Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship, Ashoka Fellowship, and Social Entrepreneur of the Year.

Impact_and_Achievements

The foundation has made a significant impact in the lives of women entrepreneurs around the world, providing them with the skills, resources, and networks they need to succeed in business. The foundation's programs have reached thousands of women in countries like Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania, helping them to start and grow their businesses. The foundation's work has also contributed to the economic development of countries like Ghana, Rwanda, and Bangladesh, where women's economic empowerment is critical to reducing poverty and promoting economic growth. The foundation's achievements have been recognized by leaders like Hillary Clinton, Michelle Obama, and Justin Trudeau, who have praised its efforts to promote women's economic empowerment. The foundation has also collaborated with institutions like Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Columbia University to advance its mission.

Governance_and_Funding

The foundation is governed by a board of trustees, which includes Cherie Blair, Tony Blair, and other prominent leaders like Kofi Annan, Mary Robinson, and Gro Harlem Brundtland. The foundation is funded by a range of donors, including Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Ford Foundation, and Rockefeller Foundation, as well as companies like Goldman Sachs, Accenture, and BP. The foundation also receives funding from governments like United Kingdom, United States, and Canada, which recognize the importance of women's economic empowerment in promoting economic development and reducing poverty. The foundation's funding model is designed to ensure its long-term sustainability, allowing it to continue its work in countries like Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Nepal.

Partnerships_and_Collaborations

The foundation partners with a range of organizations to advance its mission, including companies like Microsoft, Google, and Facebook, as well as international organizations like United Nations, World Bank, and International Monetary Fund. The foundation also collaborates with institutions like Harvard University, University of Oxford, and London School of Economics to advance its mission. The foundation's partnerships are designed to leverage the resources and expertise of its partners, allowing it to reach more women entrepreneurs and make a greater impact in countries like Argentina, Chile, and Peru. The foundation's collaborations have been recognized by awards like Partnership of the Year, Collaboration Award, and Social Impact Award. The foundation has also worked with leaders like Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu, and Aung San Suu Kyi to promote women's economic empowerment and human rights. Category:Women's organizations

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