You educate a woman; you educate a generation

March marks Women’s History Month, a time where we celebrate the achievements of women and the strides we have taken towards equality. While there is much to celebrate, there is also much to be improved. Currently, there are 132 million girls who are out of school and do not have access to an education. 

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katie kerr
Gates Notes 2020...

Each year Bill & Melinda Gates publish an annual letter reflecting on their progress at the Gates Foundation. This year marks 20 years for the foundation, so the letter is particularly compelling.  

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Reshma Patel
The Data that Drives Us...

Much of the current enthusiasm for data focuses on technologies that make it easier to present. Sure, you can pay a company a monthly fee for data visualization tools, but why do that when we can invest in the skills of our employees?

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Reshma Patel
Literacy and STEM Fair

We just spent the last week steeped in comprehensive workshops, productive conversations, and exciting brainstorming with every single one of our staff members here in Zambia.

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Reshma Patel
Sustainable Solutions!

2.2 billion people around the globe still lack access to safe, drinkable water, many spending vast amounts of energy and time collecting water from sources far from their homes and communities. In Africa alone, women spend 40 billion hours per year collecting water, according to the UN.

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Reshma Patel
We can bring the world inside...

Back in 2016, the MacArthur Foundation started a competition that was the largest of its kind – 100 million and change, where one winning proposal would win $100 million to solve a critical problem of our time.

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Reshma Patel
I've almost lost 300 games...

Michael Jordan once said: I’ve missed more than 9,000 shots in my career. I’ve lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I’ve been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I´ve failed over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.

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Reshma Patel
Who will be the champion?

This week, I came across an article on baseball sensation Mo’ne Davis. Davis is the first girl to earn a win and pitch a shout out in Little League World Series history, and only the fourth American girl to play in the Little League World Series at all!

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Reshma Patel
It's never just a game!

Last month saw the culmination of 4 months and 1,800 games of league netball in the Impact Network NetGirls Zambia League as 100 teams were whittled down to just 4 Junior and 4 Varsity teams competing in the Playoffs to become 2019 Champions.

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Reshma Patel
Is it the Leeches?

Last week, three professors were honored with the Nobel Prize in Economics – Esther Duflo, Abhijit Banerjee, and Michael Kremer – for their “experimental approach to alleviating global poverty.”

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Reshma Patel
Celebration time!

This week, our team commemorated our ten year anniversary in Lusaka with a panel discussion on reaching rural students. I highlighted our findings from our recent evaluation by American Institutes for Research (AIR), and the President of AIR, David Myers, spoke about our partnership and work together to kick-off the event.

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katie kerr
If you educate a girl, you educate the future...

“A period should end a sentence not a girl’s education.” - Pad Project Motto. Unfortunately, this is not what is happening all over the world – in rural Zambia, where Impact Network works, a period can often upend a young woman’s education completely.

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katie kerr