Home Actress Hillary Clinton HD Photos and Wallpapers February 2023 Hillary Clinton Instagram - I've been in India the last few days celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Self-Employed Women's Association (SEWA) and the legacy of its founder, Ela Bhatt. Ela passed away late last year, and I feel lucky to have been her friend.⁣ ⁣ I met Ela on my very first trip to India in 1995. Following Gandhi’s example, she founded SEWA in 1971 as a trade union and a women's movement. For 50 years, it's helped some of the poorest, least educated, and most shunned women in India get small loans to enable them to earn their own income. ⁣ ⁣ Through a system of microfinance, SEWA provides employment for thousands of individual women and changes deeply held attitudes about women’s roles. ⁣ In addition to microfinance, they do skills training, job creation, and climate adaptation work—I announced the first-ever Global Climate Resilience Fund with SEWA, CGI, and other partners to help the women deal with extreme heat.⁣ ⁣ SEWA has now grown to more than 2.5 million members.⁣ ⁣ Seeing Ela's work and legacy over these last few decades has been transformational for me and an indelible reminder of the importance of women's rights.⁣ ⁣ Photos: Dylan Hewitt and Capricia Marshall

Hillary Clinton Instagram – I’ve been in India the last few days celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Self-Employed Women’s Association (SEWA) and the legacy of its founder, Ela Bhatt. Ela passed away late last year, and I feel lucky to have been her friend.⁣ ⁣ I met Ela on my very first trip to India in 1995. Following Gandhi’s example, she founded SEWA in 1971 as a trade union and a women’s movement. For 50 years, it’s helped some of the poorest, least educated, and most shunned women in India get small loans to enable them to earn their own income. ⁣ ⁣ Through a system of microfinance, SEWA provides employment for thousands of individual women and changes deeply held attitudes about women’s roles. ⁣ In addition to microfinance, they do skills training, job creation, and climate adaptation work—I announced the first-ever Global Climate Resilience Fund with SEWA, CGI, and other partners to help the women deal with extreme heat.⁣ ⁣ SEWA has now grown to more than 2.5 million members.⁣ ⁣ Seeing Ela’s work and legacy over these last few decades has been transformational for me and an indelible reminder of the importance of women’s rights.⁣ ⁣ Photos: Dylan Hewitt and Capricia Marshall

Hillary Clinton Instagram - I've been in India the last few days celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Self-Employed Women's Association (SEWA) and the legacy of its founder, Ela Bhatt. Ela passed away late last year, and I feel lucky to have been her friend.⁣ ⁣ I met Ela on my very first trip to India in 1995. Following Gandhi’s example, she founded SEWA in 1971 as a trade union and a women's movement. For 50 years, it's helped some of the poorest, least educated, and most shunned women in India get small loans to enable them to earn their own income. ⁣ ⁣ Through a system of microfinance, SEWA provides employment for thousands of individual women and changes deeply held attitudes about women’s roles. ⁣ In addition to microfinance, they do skills training, job creation, and climate adaptation work—I announced the first-ever Global Climate Resilience Fund with SEWA, CGI, and other partners to help the women deal with extreme heat.⁣ ⁣ SEWA has now grown to more than 2.5 million members.⁣ ⁣ Seeing Ela's work and legacy over these last few decades has been transformational for me and an indelible reminder of the importance of women's rights.⁣ ⁣ Photos: Dylan Hewitt and Capricia Marshall

Hillary Clinton Instagram – I’ve been in India the last few days celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Self-Employed Women’s Association (SEWA) and the legacy of its founder, Ela Bhatt. Ela passed away late last year, and I feel lucky to have been her friend.⁣

I met Ela on my very first trip to India in 1995. Following Gandhi’s example, she founded SEWA in 1971 as a trade union and a women’s movement. For 50 years, it’s helped some of the poorest, least educated, and most shunned women in India get small loans to enable them to earn their own income. ⁣

Through a system of microfinance, SEWA provides employment for thousands of individual women and changes deeply held attitudes about women’s roles. ⁣
In addition to microfinance, they do skills training, job creation, and climate adaptation work—I announced the first-ever Global Climate Resilience Fund with SEWA, CGI, and other partners to help the women deal with extreme heat.⁣

SEWA has now grown to more than 2.5 million members.⁣

Seeing Ela’s work and legacy over these last few decades has been transformational for me and an indelible reminder of the importance of women’s rights.⁣

Photos: Dylan Hewitt and Capricia Marshall | Posted on 09/Feb/2023 19:17:50

Hillary Clinton Instagram – I’ve been in India the last few days celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Self-Employed Women’s Association (SEWA) and the legacy of its founder, Ela Bhatt. Ela passed away late last year, and I feel lucky to have been her friend.⁣
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I met Ela on my very first trip to India in 1995. Following Gandhi’s example, she founded SEWA in 1971 as a trade union and a women’s movement. For 50 years, it’s helped some of the poorest, least educated, and most shunned women in India get small loans to enable them to earn their own income. ⁣
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Through a system of microfinance, SEWA provides employment for thousands of individual women and changes deeply held attitudes about women’s roles. ⁣
In addition to microfinance, they do skills training, job creation, and climate adaptation work—I announced the first-ever Global Climate Resilience Fund with SEWA, CGI, and other partners to help the women deal with extreme heat.⁣
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SEWA has now grown to more than 2.5 million members.⁣
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Seeing Ela’s work and legacy over these last few decades has been transformational for me and an indelible reminder of the importance of women’s rights.⁣
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Photos: Dylan Hewitt and Capricia Marshall
Hillary Clinton Instagram – I’ve been in India the last few days celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Self-Employed Women’s Association (SEWA) and the legacy of its founder, Ela Bhatt. Ela passed away late last year, and I feel lucky to have been her friend.⁣
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I met Ela on my very first trip to India in 1995. Following Gandhi’s example, she founded SEWA in 1971 as a trade union and a women’s movement. For 50 years, it’s helped some of the poorest, least educated, and most shunned women in India get small loans to enable them to earn their own income. ⁣
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Through a system of microfinance, SEWA provides employment for thousands of individual women and changes deeply held attitudes about women’s roles. ⁣
In addition to microfinance, they do skills training, job creation, and climate adaptation work—I announced the first-ever Global Climate Resilience Fund with SEWA, CGI, and other partners to help the women deal with extreme heat.⁣
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SEWA has now grown to more than 2.5 million members.⁣
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Seeing Ela’s work and legacy over these last few decades has been transformational for me and an indelible reminder of the importance of women’s rights.⁣
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Photos: Dylan Hewitt and Capricia Marshall

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