Under the leadership of Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women's Issues Melanne Verveer, the Secretary's Office of Global Women's Issues (S/GWI) seeks to ensure that women’s issues are fully integrated in the formulation and conduct of U.S. foreign policy. The Office of Global Women’s Issues works to promote stability, peace, and development by empowering women politically, socially, and economically around the world.”
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Secretary Clinton (July 19, 2012): "Data not only measures progress, it inspires it. As we have learned in this country, what gets measured gets done. Once you start measuring problems, people are more inclined to take action to fix them because nobody wants to end up at the bottom of a list of rankings." Full Text» Fact Sheet» |
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Secretary Clinton (Dec. 19, 2011): "I want to focus on one aspect of peacemaking that too often goes overlooked – the role of women in ending conflict and building lasting security." Full Text» Fact Sheet» U.S. National Action Plan on Women, Peace, and Security» |
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Secretary Clinton (Sept. 16, 2011): "I I believe our goal is even bolder, one that extends beyond women to all humankind. The big challenge we face in these early years of 21st century is how to grow our economies and ensure shared prosperity for all nations and all people. We want to give every one of our citizens, men and women alike, young and old alike, greater opportunity to find work, to save and spend money, to pursue happiness ultimately to live up to their own God-given potentials.security." Full Text» Fact Sheet» |