Event Video Highlights: Game-changing Innovations for Women

ICRW kicked off its 35th anniversary celebration on March 8, 2011, International Women’s Day, with a conversation among experts titled "Game-changing Innovations for Women." The event was the launch of a year-long series of evenings to discuss critical issues likely to shape the lives of women and girls in developing countries in the coming years.

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