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We at Pond's want to challenge conventional definitions of strength to help women create a more beautiful tomorrow. Our collaboration with Vital Voices gives us access to extraordinary women who have similar values to ours who we will support & develop
More and more women around the world are changing and impacting their communities in beautiful and meaningful ways. Extraordinary change-markers are leading NGOs and enterprises, applying innovative approaches to address social, human rights and environmental challenges, on a local and global level.
These inspiring missions demand a very unique type of strength. Not the usual display of hard power and toughness, buta truer, softer and more feminine form of strength, the one deep inside these women, the one that allows them to unleash the power of their openness, empathy, and connectedness for good.
Pond's and Vital Voices proudly joined forces to create The VV LEAD Fellowship Programme, supporting and empowering wonderful and strong female entrepreneurs. This programme will strengthen the connections, leadership skills and visibility that will set these women apart, to amplify their impact and drive change, for a more beautiful tomorrow.
VV Lead Fellowship Programme in partnership with Pond's
We are excited to launch the 18-month VV Lead Fellowship Programme across eight global markets, inspiring more than 50 committed women around the world. With 6 key extraordinary leaders, we will ignite the conversation, starting June 2017.
We at Pond's want to challenge conventional definitions of strength to help women create a more beautiful tomorrow. Our collaboration with Vital Voices gives us access to extraordinary women who have similar values to ours who we will support & develop
Vital Voices invests in women to improve the world. I’m so proud of our partnership with Pond’s which furthers that commitment through a unique program highlighting the strength of leaders who engage others, fundamentally shift culture, and challenge the status quo through their work.
Discover some of these extraordinary women's journeys, chart their impact on society and embark on a change-making path of your own.
Founder, AFROES.
Ignites empathy and positivity amongst African youth through mobile entertainment and education. In a continent where youth have become detached and disillusioned, Anne is opening their eyes to a brighter future by learning to speak their language, eye-level.
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Founder, GenYNot.
Helps break the cycle of gun violence by bringing all parties together to be part of the solution. Where minorities are being systematically and unjustly marginalized, she creates an safe social space to spark solution driven dialogue among youth.
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Founder, Riverside School.
Champions alternative education, promoting more open and creative habits amongst growing children. Where young Indians grow up competing among themselves, she fostered a nurturing spirit of curiosity and exploration in their communities.
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Founder, Re-inserta un Mexicano.
Gives prisoners a second chance by believing in them when no one else will. Where 50% of children and prisoners being released go back into the cycle of crime, she works with law enforcers to reform the entire Mexican prison system.
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Anthropologist & Film-maker.
Promotes social change and an end to honour killings by working with men not against them. Where harmful traditional practices like forced marriage and dowry are still ripe, she inspires positive stories of men as heroes in women's lives.
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Founder, Magdeline Magazine.
She gives voice to women and minorities through an alternative and progressive online channe. In a country where there's a growing trend of conservatism negatively affected women, she engages people to be more empathetic to women's issues.
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Our ambition is to give today's most inspiring change-makers the strength and support to turn their bold and beautiful visions into real-world change, amplifying their impact to touch up to 1 million women by 2020.
She gives voice to women and minorities through an alternative and progressive online channe. In a country where there's a growing trend of conservatism negatively affected women, she engages people to be more empathetic to women's issues.