Exxon Mobil Corporation (ticker: XOM, exchange: New York Stock Exchange (.N))
News Release -
29-Jun-2010
Ashoka's Changemakers, ExxonMobil and International Center for
Research on Women Announce Three Winning Solutions to Transform Women's
Lives Through Technology
- Women | Tools | Technology Challenge winners are
Bicycling Empowerment Network Namibia (Namibia), Lua Nova Association
(Brazil) and Solar Electric Light Fund (Benin)
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Challenge received 268 solutions from 67 countries to advance women's
economic opportunities through technology
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ExxonMobil and Ashoka's Changemakers to support follow-up activities
including collaboration workshops to connect innovators with potential
partners
IRVING, Texas, Jun 29, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Ashoka's Changemakers, ExxonMobil and the International Center for
Research on Women (ICRW) announced today the three winners of the Women
| Tools | Technology:Building Opportunities & Economic Power
Challenge. The winners were selected from 268 project entries from 67
different countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East.
The winning entries came from Bicycling
Empowerment Network Namibia, Namibia, Lua
Nova Association, Brazil and Solar
Electric Light Fund, USA (working in Benin).
"It is inspiring to see such a wide range of innovative solutions
catalyzing women's economic advancement through technology around the
world," said Diana Wells, Ashoka's Changemakers' president. "We are
thrilled to have received so many worthwhile ideas through this
Challenge, and we are honored to be able to support the groundbreaking
work being done by the winning innovators."
The three winners are changing women's lives in a variety of ways. The
Solar Electric Light Fund USA (working in Benin) has designed
solar-powered drip irrigation systems that enable women farmers in Benin
to grow crops during the African nation's annual six-month dry season,
boosting their family income and nutrition. Bicycling Empowerment
Network Namibia is providing training and equipment for women to run
community-based bicycle workshops in Namibia, allowing them to become
adept at bicycle mechanics - traditionally a male-dominated field. The
Lua Nova Association is providing underprivileged and abused women with
the skills they need to help sustain themselves and their families by
designing and building their own homes.
The public was invited to vote online for the three best solutions from
a group of 10 finalists previously selected by an expert panel of judges
for excelling in the areas of innovation, social impact and
sustainability.
"The innovative concepts from the Challenge will make significant
improvements in the lives of women in developing countries, allowing
them to become key economic players in their communities and better
provide for their families," said Suzanne McCarron, president of the
ExxonMobil Foundation. "We look forward to helping these innovators gain
traction for their ideas so they can ultimately reach more people with
their Challenge solutions."
Each winner will be featured on Changemakers.com as one of the strongest
ideas for catalyzing women's advancement through technology. The winners
will also be invited to participate in collaboration workshops hosted
later this year by Ashoka's Changemakers and ExxonMobil. The workshops
will include discussions on how to broaden the reach of proven concepts,
connect innovators with potential partners and funding opportunities and
include site visits to promising projects.
Direction and focus for the Challenge was provided by a research study
entitled, "Bridging the Gender Divide in Technology," which was
conducted by ICRW and funded by the ExxonMobil Foundation. The paper
highlights what needs to be done to improve the way technologies are
developed and deployed so they benefit women, enabling them to be more
successful in their local economy, stronger leaders and greater
contributors to their families.
"These innovations meet women where they live. They are practical, and
they will be catalytic in addressing the demands women have in their
home life, in their work life and in their community life," said Anju
Malhotra, vice president of research, impact and innovation at the
International Center for Research on Women. "We're excited to see how
these creative ideas will trigger generations of change for women and
economies. This is a teachable moment for the world."
About Ashoka and Ashoka's Changemakers
Ashoka is the global association of the world's leading social
entrepreneurs - men and women with system-changing solutions for the
world's most urgent social problems. Ashoka's Changemakers creates
opportunities for organizations and individuals to drive meaningful and
measurable social change. Through collaborative competitions,
Changemakers connects Ashoka's elite fellowship, an online community of
social innovators, and pioneering investors to inspire and drive
innovative solutions to the world's most pressing challenges. By
focusing on how leading social entrepreneurs, government agencies,
corporations and citizens solve vital problems and build their
communities, Changemakers and its partners spark promising ideas for
further development and investment. Learn more at www.changemakers.com.
About Exxon Mobil Corporation
Exxon
Mobil Corporation (NYSE:XOM) and ExxonMobil Foundation, the primary
philanthropic arm of Exxon Mobil Corporation in the United States,
engage in a range of philanthropic activities that advance education,
health, women's
economic leadership and public policy in the communities where
ExxonMobil has significant operations. In the United States, ExxonMobil
supports initiatives to improve math
and science education at the K-12 and higher education levels.
Globally, ExxonMobil provides funding to help women fulfill their
economic potential and combat malaria
and other infectious diseases in developing countries. Additional
information on ExxonMobil's community partnerships and contributions
programs is available at www.exxonmobil.com/community.
About the International Center for Research on Women (ICRW)
The International
Center for Research on Women is a leading international research
organization that works to empower women, advance gender equality and
fight poverty in the developing world. To accomplish this, the
International Center for Research on Women works with partners in the
public and private sectors and civil society to conduct empirical
research, build capacity and advocate for evidence-based practical ways
to change policies and programs. Learn more about the International
Center for Research on Women and its work at www.icrw.org.
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SOURCE: Exxon Mobil Corporation
ExxonMobil Media Relations, 972-444-1107 or Ashoka's Changemakers 250-352-0616 or International Center for Research on Women 240-755-2703
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