Jun 18, 2015
Celebrities, News, United Nations
Celebrities, celebrity, Chelsea, Chelsea Clinton, Clinton Foundation, Clinton Global Initiative, Kate Gilmore, Men Engage Alliance, NBC News, paid paternity leave, paternity leave, Politics, Promundo, Richard Lui, Rutgers, Save the Children, Sonke Gender Justice, SOWF, State of the Worlds Fathers 2015, UN, UN Population Fund, UNFPA, united nations, Vice Chair, Worlds Fathers
Chelsea Clinton calls for paid paternity leave across the globe at unveiling of the inaugural State of the World’s Fathers Report Tuesday 16 June 2015: Chelsea Clinton, who led the opening remarks at the unveiling of the inaugural State of the World’s Fathers report at the UN earlier today, called for all countries across the globe, including the United States, to ensure paid paternity leave for mothers and fathers. “We know that having more opportunities for fathers to be engaged is not only good for fathers and their children, but good for our economies’, says Chelsea, “And yet, it’s [Read More]
Mar 16, 2015
Celebrities, News, Secretary General
50/50, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Bill de Blasio, Clinton Foundation, Equal Pay, HeForShe, Hillary Clinton, Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Melinda Gates, Patricia Arquette, pay gap, presidential candidate, Rebecca Minkoff, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, UN Women
Stephanie Zawalski/Europa Newswire March 10, 2015 New York — UN Women hosted a star studded event at the Manhattan Center last Tuesday evening to promote global gender equality. Headliners included Bill de Blasio, Hillary Clinton, Melinda Gates, Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Rebecca Minkoff, Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, and Patricia Arquette. The room was packed with Clinton supporters who roared with enthusiasm after host Sade Baderinwa “accidentally” introduced Clinton as a presidential candidate. Clinton did not comment on the remark after she took the stage, she began by acknowledging the work of the women who came before her as well [Read More]