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Realizing Women’s Economic Potential
The United States recognizes the critical role of women's economic empowerment in achieving prosperity and peace, as the 2017 National Security Strategy [PDF, 1.7MB] makes clear:
Women make up half the human population — and can act as key drivers of global growth and national security. At USAID, we believe that investing in gender equality and women’s empowerment can help eradicate extreme poverty, build vibrant economies, and unlock human potential on a transformational scale.
The Way Forward
On February 7, 2019, the White House launched the Women’s Global Development and Prosperity (W-GDP) Initiative, which will bring women’s economic empowerment to the forefront of the U.S. Government’s development agenda. W-GDP establishes an innovative new fund at USAID to enable women to succeed in the economy in the developing world.
The initiative focuses on three pillars:
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Pillar One: Advancing workforce development and vocational education to ensure women have the skills and training necessary to secure jobs.
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Pillar Two: Promoting women’s entrepreneurship and providing women with access to capital, markets, technical assistance and networks.
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Pillar Three: Striving to remove the legal, regulatory and cultural barriers that constrain women from being able to fully and freely participate in the economy.
Workforce Development
Workforce development and skills training for women and girls help pave the way for economic empowerment.
USAID will continue to improve women’s and girls’ access to quality education and training — including training with educational opportunities closely linked with employer needs. These can lead to higher-paying, middle-skill jobs including high -growth, in-demand occupations — such as those jobs in the STEM fields.
Women Entrepreneurs
Women entrepreneurs are an emerging world-wide market force and an important source of innovation and job creation. However, they often do not have equal access to the capital and business networks they need to sustain and expand their businesses.
USAID will continue to fund efforts to support women who want to start and scale up their businesses, which creates prosperity and stability for their families and communities.
Enabling Environments
Women’s economic empowerment also involves changes to laws, policies, practices and norms that have historically limited women’s potential.
USAID will continue to identify and reduce policy, legal and regulatory barriers to women’s participation in the economy, and promote improved practices that increase women’s economic empowerment.
At USAID, we work to ensure that all women have the opportunity to reach their full economic potential, to promote prosperity and peace for all.
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