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" ... "As one girl speaks, writes, or expresses her truth, it emboldens others to tell their stories and express their opinions, too," said Schuyler. "We believe that valuing girls' voices enough to truly listen and then amplifying and taking action with the girls in the lead is the first step toward igniting all girls' power as a force for global transformation." ... "
" ... Digital transformation enabled by business intelligence (BI) solutions presents an enormous opportunity to drive growth and profitability. Fostering a data-driven organization emboldens the vision of faster, better-informed decisions to compete in the digital economy. ... "
" ... Kendall Titus: The tech world is on track for becoming more diverse and inclusive for women and people of color – but not fast enough. Womxn Ignite is Coco and my way of taking active steps to be the change we want to see in the industry. As a community of peers that can act as both a launch pad and a safety net, Womxn Ignite will be invaluable as we enter industry and beyond. It will be this group of women that provides us a cofounder, emboldens us to negotiate salary, and empowers us to blaze our own trail. ... "
" ... Margie Warrell emboldens people to lead with courage. More at www.margiewarrell.com ... "
" ... One tangible change so far is how the Executive Order emboldens USAID to work with more small local organizations through its New Partnership Initiative (NPI), a program championed by the USAID’s Acting Administrator John Barsa. Traditionally, USAID has worked with larger organizations like the UNDP to provide assistance, but in recent years, has also worked to integrate smaller NGOs into its partnership portfolio that have strong local ties and can deliver assistance quickly. A key example is the USAID work in Northern Iraq, where Christians and Yazidis suffered genocide at the hands of Daesh. This adds to the work that USAID and the U.S. State Department have done in Northern Iraq over the last few years and since 2017, having provided over $400 million to rebuild Christian and Yazidi communities that were devastated by Daesh. Furthermore, since the emergence of Daesh in 2014, the U.S. has provided over $1.2 billion in humanitarian assistance, becoming the single largest donor to Iraq. ... "