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World Woman Foundation Announces LILYSILK as Sustainable Fashion Partner

The World Woman Foundation proudly announces LILYSILK, a leading silk brand, as its new sustainable fashion partner. This collaboration aims to promote sustainability and empower women in North America and Europe by supporting and empowering world woman leaders with sustainable silk products and educating women on their role in sustainability in a bold new way. […]

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Paula Sylvia: Pioneering Aquaculture and Blue Technology For A Sustainable Future

The global demand for “blue foods,” those derived from aquatic sources, is projected to double by 2050, reflecting a growing need for nutritious and environmentally conscious sustenance. As our world grapples with the monumental challenge of feeding an ever-expanding population while addressing climate concerns, aquaculture emerges as a crucial player in providing a sustainable solution.

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Nigerian change-maker Damilola Ogunbiyi  leads UN-backed global group Sustainable Energy for All

World Woman Hour recognizes an extraordinary woman for leading global change in a vital issue area. Damilola Ogunbiyi is the CEO of Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL), an action group formed by the United Nations. Her mission is a big one. SEforALL aims to get governments, businesses, and nonprofits around the world working together to

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Engineering for sustainability and working for women in tech: how Sophie Borgne does it.

World Woman Hour honors a female executive who says she has learned to lead in her own way, and who actually leads in multiple ways. Sophie Borgne manages a high-tech business that delivers environmental value as well as economic value, by cutting energy waste worldwide. And, having a strong background in engineering, she is active

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Student competition winner heads sustainable energy project for remote fishing village with no previous electricity

One of our youngest World Woman Hour honorees is leading change in multiple ways despite just being in her early 20s. Angie Redondo Herrera’s story began in the city of Riohacha, where she was born and raised. The city is a regional capital in northeastern Colombia, a part of the country where mining plays a

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