When you inform women, you transform lives | Paige Alexander
Mar 25, 2024
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Explore how access to information can transform lives as Paige Alexander shares stories of empowering female entrepreneurs and connecting people with vital resources. Learn about the impactful role of organizations like the Carter Center in promoting human rights and empowering individuals, while also discovering innovative solutions like a self-service payroll system and a probiotic drink.
Access to information empowers women and transforms lives through essential resources like libraries and clinics.
Inform Women Transform Lives campaign connects women to vital information globally, impacting societal progress and empowerment.
Deep dives
The Power of Libraries in Communities
Libraries serve as powerful resources for local communities by offering various services like computer access, technology support, and information on essential resources at low or no cost. They act as centralized spaces providing access to trusted information that can potentially transform lives. Paige Alexander from the Carter Center emphasizes the role of libraries in connecting communities to vital information, especially for marginalized groups like women.
Empowering Women Through Information Access
Access to information plays a crucial role in empowering women and transforming their lives. The podcast highlights stories like Anna's in Guatemala, where access to a city-run free women's clinic saved her life by providing vital healthcare support. The Carter Center's work emphasizes that information can be a master key to unlocking human rights globally, showcasing the impact of informed women on societal progress.
The Inform Women Transform Lives campaign initiated by the Carter Center aims to connect women with essential information across various cities worldwide. By utilizing platforms like radio jingles, murals, and social media, the campaign has successfully increased awareness and access to services related to gender-based violence, domestic violence, healthcare, entrepreneurship, and government resources. These localized efforts have led to tangible outcomes, such as increased engagement with city services, improvements in women's safety and economic opportunities, and enhanced community empowerment.
Access to information is the key to unlocking human rights for all, says equality champion Paige Alexander. From educating female entrepreneurs on how to launch life-sustaining businesses to murals, billboards and other creative ways of sharing vital resources, Alexander shares how she and her team at the Carter Center connect people to the information they need — when they need it the most. After the talk, Modupe unveils a surprising and often overlooked source of useful information.