Bipartisan GROWTH Bill, Promoting Women's Economic Opportunity Worldwide, Introduced...

Fri Jul 10, 2009 1:10pm EDT
 
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Bipartisan GROWTH Bill, Promoting Women's Economic Opportunity Worldwide,
Introduced in Senate

WASHINGTON, July 10 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Global Resources and
Opportunities for Women to Thrive Act (GROWTH Act, Bill number S. 1425), a
bipartisan bill which promotes economic empowerment of women living in poverty
worldwide, was introduced in the U.S. Senate today with the support of ten
lead sponsors. In today's climate of global economic recession, which is
having a harsh impact on women worldwide, the GROWTH Act offers concrete
solutions so the U.S. can play a positive role in the economic betterment of
the poorest women and their families. 

Women are more vulnerable to poverty around the world, and it is estimated
that 1.3 billion people live on less than $1 a day. The GROWTH Act addresses
the particular barriers faced by the world's poorest women by ensuring U.S.
international assistance and trade policies promote economic security of women
and their families.  It provides for access to credit for women to start and
grow businesses from micro-enterprises to small and medium sized businesses,
and emphasizes training and education programs that would allow women to
access better quality jobs. It also tackles legal and structural barriers like
the fact that women most often do not own property, including the land they
farm, and have difficulty accessing local, regional and global markets for
their products.

"There is a critical link between improving the lives of women and eradicating
global poverty," said Senator Richard J. Durbin of Illinois, lead Democratic
sponsor. "The GROWTH Act will not only empower women by giving them the
financial tools to start and grow their own businesses, it will create broader
opportunities through educational, legal, and community building programs."

"The GROWTH Act will help create economic opportunities for women in the
world's most impoverished areas," added Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison of Texas,
lead Republican sponsor. "Here in America, we've shown that empowered women
can be some of our most successful business and civic leaders and catalysts
for progress in their communities."

Other lead sponsors include Senator Robert P. Casey Jr., (D-PA), Senator Susan
M. Collins (R-ME), Senator Kirsten E. Gillibrand (D-NY), Senator Tim Johnson
(D-SD), Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA), Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT), Senator
Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI).

"The GROWTH Act recognizes that ending global poverty starts with women. When
women have incomes, children and families benefit enormously," said Ritu
Sharma, Co-Founder and President of  Women Thrive Worldwide, which researched
and developed the bill with the lead sponsors. "We applaud our sponsors for
their leadership in this bipartisan effort and urge Congress to make a real
difference in the lives of millions of women around the world by passing this
bill."

The GROWTH Act was developed after two years of research and outreach carried
out by Women Thrive with local women's organizations in developing countries,
with U.S.-based organizations and with policy experts.  It is supported by a
coalition of almost 60 organizations which have formally endorsed the bill,
including CARE, Habitat for Humanity International, Evangelical Lutheran
Church in America, the Episcopal Church, the ONE campaign, Oxfam America, and
United Methodist Church, General Board of Church and Society.

More information can be found at www.womenthrive.org/growth.




SOURCE  Women Thrive Worldwide

Anu Palan of Women Thrive, +1-202-884-8399, apalan@womenthrive.org

 

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