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Investing in Women & Girls The “Investing in Women & Girls” campaign is a publication series that promotes positive change for women and girls around the world. Reaching the hands of high profile influencers like Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Hillary Rodham Clinton, along with everyday global readers from the US to Bangladesh, the “Investing in Women & Girls” report empowers individuals to engage in a movement, and unites companies and organizations in a worldwide dialogue. Released twice a year, the series raises awareness of the potential women and girls have as the world’s greatest untapped resource and highlights the idea that investing in women and girls is crucial in achieving global economic progress, political stability and greater prosperity for women, and men, around the world. Each edition reaches 3 million+ readers and is launched as a special 16-24 page broadsheet section of USA Today. The distribution is designed to ensure the publication reaches both the general public through USA Today, as well as the advocacy community, key opinion leaders, CEO’s, stakeholders and influencers through additional targeted print, digital and social media platforms. The next edition will be released in March 2012 to align with International Women’s Day. Editorial focus areas AN INDEPENDENT SUPPLEMENT FROM MEDIAPLANET TO USA TODAY 17, SEPTEMBER 2010 • USA TODAY INVESTING IN WOMEN & GIRLS DEDICATING RESOURCES TO A SINGLE WOMAN HAS A RIPPLE EFFECT ON HER No.1/September 2010 Oprah Winfrey Founder of the Oprah Winfrey Leader- ship Academy for Girls—South Africa More on page 14 “When you educate a girl, that girl becomes a woman who understands the value of an educa- tion and educates her children.” AN INDEPENDENT SUPPLEMENT FROM MEDIAPLANET TO USA TODAY 4, MARCH 2011 • USA TODAY INVESTING IN WOMEN & GIRLS Find out howpartnerships between NGOs like Vital Voices and corporations like ExxonMobil are helping women like Jacqueline Dongmo Nguedia become successful business leaders CREATING POSITIVE CHANGE FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS AROUND THE WORLD WISWEDEL No.2/March 2011 10 STEPS STEPS/TIPS 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY SPECIAL EDITION AN INDEPENDENT SUPPLEMENT FROM MEDIAPLANET TO USA TODAY INVESTING IN WOMEN & GIRLS No.3/October 2011 28, OCTOBER 2011 • USA TODAY Education now TO ADVANCE THE MOVEMENT 5 STEPS EVERY YEAR, 10 MILLION GIRLS BECOME CHILD BRIDES Learn how innovative partnerships are creating positive change for adolescent girls and putting a stop to harmful practices like child marriage TO: RICHARD E. ROBBINS/10X10ACT.ORG Click each front cover to view the full report Maternal health Adolescent girls education Economic empowerment Child marriage Microfinance Gender-based violence Land rights Engaging men and boys Additional content TBA

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Investing in Women & GirlsThe “Investing in Women & Girls” campaign is a publication series that promotes positive change for women and girls around the world. Reaching the hands of high profile influencers like Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Hillary Rodham Clinton, along with everyday global readers from the US to Bangladesh, the “Investing in Women & Girls” report empowers individuals to engage in a movement, and unites companies and organizations in a worldwide dialogue.

■■ Released twice a year, the series raises awareness of the potential women and girls have as the world’s greatest untapped resource and highlights the idea that investing in women and girls is crucial in achieving global economic progress, political stability and greater prosperity for women, and men, around the world.

Each edition reaches 3 million+ readers and is launched as a special 16-24 page broadsheet section of USA Today. The distribution is designed to ensure the publication reaches both the general public through USA Today, as well as the advocacy community, key opinion leaders, CEO’s, stakeholders and influencers through additional targeted print, digital and social media platforms.

The next edition will be released in March 2012 to align with International Women’s Day.

Editorial focus areas

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17, september 2010 • Usa today

InVesTIng In WoMen & gIrls

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■■ Maternal health■■ Adolescent girls education ■■ Economic empowerment

■■ Child marriage ■■ Microfinance ■■ Gender-based violence

■■ Land rights■■ Engaging men and boys■■ Additional content TBA

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better. Awesome to work with you, as always!” – Vikki Loles,

Communications and Media RelationsCoordinator, Vital Voices

“This is great – congrats. If you can send out additional copies,

perhaps you can include our event (March 8 at the National Press Club in Washington, DC, 250

people). As you know – we are going to wall paper the room with it!” – Jeannie Bunton, Vice President, External Relations Group,

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(ICRW)

“Excellent. When should we push out the PDF to our members

on Twitter, Facebook, and our blog? It was fantastic working

with you. Look forward to doing

more in the future!”

– Kimberly Hunter, U.S. Press Secretary, ONE

“Thank you for including Girl Up and the notion of philanthro-teens! Awesome section—

congratulations.”– Kathy Calvin, President, United

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