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The Girl Effect : ウィキペディア英語版
Girl Effect

Girl Effect is an independent non-profit organisation, launched in September 2015, that works to end poverty globally. Its work is based on the common belief in the field of International Development that when given the opportunity, girls and women are more effective at lifting themselves and their families out of poverty, thereby having a multiplier effect within their villages, cities, and nations.
==History==
Girl Effect was created in 2008 by the Nike Foundation, in collaboration with the (NoVo Foundation ), and United Nations Foundation among others. It launched at the World Economic Forum in Davos with a (film ) that challenged people to think differently about the role girls play in development. The film has been seen by 1.8m people to date.
Since becoming an independent organisation, Girl Effect is still supported by the NIKE Foundation and other funders, as well as by new partners. Their website (Girleffect.org ) exists to help this community continue to make a case for supporting girls.
In November 2014, Nike Foundation and Unreasonable Group partnered to launch an accelerator dedicated to impacting girls in poverty called the "Girl Effect Accelerator". This program brought out startups in the developing world including Embrace (non-profit), Jayaashree Industries with CEO Arunachalam Muruganantham, Bridge International Academies. The program was led by Nike Foundation's Tom DeBlassis and CEO of Unreasonable Group Daniel A. Epstein.

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