Exxon Mobil Corporation (ticker: XOM, exchange: New York Stock Exchange (.N))
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23-Sep-2009
ExxonMobil Launches Technology Program to Support Women's Economic Advancement at Clinton Global Initiative
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Technologies to Improve Women’s Economic Livelihoods focused on
using technology and innovation to help women in developing countries.
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Program is part of ExxonMobil’s Women’s Economic Opportunity
Initiative, launched in 2005. Over $20M invested to date, involving
women from 64 developing countries.
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New program partners with Ashoka’s Changemakers and International
Center for Research on Women.
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep. 23, 2009--
Exxon
Mobil Corporation (NYSE:XOM), in partnership with Ashoka’s
Changemakers and the International
Center for Research on Women (ICRW), today introduced an initiative
to help women in developing countries fulfill their economic potential
through technology and innovation.
The program, called Technologies to Improve Women’s Economic
Livelihoods, will help identify and deploy technologies and
innovations that can improve quality of life and enable women to
participate more fully in income-generating activities. The program is
part of ExxonMobil’s Women’s Economic Opportunity Initiative (previously Educating
Women and Girls Initiative), which was launched in 2005 and has
invested more than $20 million in programs that have involved women from
64 developing countries.
“As a global technology company, ExxonMobil can make a lasting
contribution by helping to identify and deploy new technologies to
improve and strengthen the economic livelihoods of women,” said Rex W.
Tillerson, chairman and chief executive officer. “This focus area is
consistent with our own belief and experience that technology and
innovation are critical to addressing many of the world’s major
challenges.”
ExxonMobil’s new initiative was announced by former President Bill
Clinton at the Clinton Global Initiative’s annual meeting in New York.
ExxonMobil is co-sponsoring the first-ever CGI special programming
focused on investing in girls and women. Tillerson participated as a
panelist during a plenary session “Investing in Girls and Women.”
“ExxonMobil’s investments in this area aim to increase opportunities for
women in developing countries to improve their economic prospects and
become and remain successful business leaders and entrepreneurs,” said
Tillerson. “We are pleased to support the Clinton Global Initiative’s
new focus on investing in women, which reflects the world’s growing
recognition of the critical role of women in delivering high returns for
economic and social development.”
The $1.5 million first-year commitment of the Technologies to Improve
Women’s Economic Livelihoods program will involve the research,
publication and dissemination of a white paper by the International
Center for Research on Women on areas where technological innovation can
advance women’s economic productivity.
Complementary to this ground-breaking research will be a global program,
in partnership with Ashoka’s Changemakers, to identify the most
promising innovations that can have the greatest impact for women and to
determine how best to bring them into the market. Innovations could
range from technologies and equipment to reduce the burden of household
tasks -- such as cooking, water collection or crop harvesting -- to
technologies to assist women in becoming more efficient in their
income-generating activities.
Bill Drayton, founder and chief executive officer of Ashoka, said the
organization is looking forward to working with ExxonMobil to find and
help deploy the most promising innovations that will have the greatest
impact on women.
“We have seen what individuals can do to engineer change in their
communities,” said Drayton. “This collaborative search will help us see
how technology innovations for women can be part of the solution to
global poverty.”
“We are excited to be involved in this cutting-edge effort to spur
women’s access to technologies as this could provide them with more
opportunities to be economically productive,” said Geeta Rao Gupta, ICRW
president. “This effort will address a critical barrier to women’s
economic participation and have a significant impact on boosting women’s
economic activity and productivity.”
About Exxon Mobil Corporation
ExxonMobil, the largest publicly traded international oil and gas
company, uses technology and innovation to help meet the world’s growing
energy needs. ExxonMobil holds an industry-leading inventory of
resources, is the largest refiner and marketer of petroleum products,
and its chemical company is one of the largest in the world. Globally,
ExxonMobil provides funding to improve basic education, promote women as
catalysts for development, and combat malaria and other infectious
diseases in developing countries. In 2008, together with its employees
and retirees, ExxonMobil Corporation, its divisions and affiliates, and
ExxonMobil Foundation provided $225 million in contributions worldwide,
of which more than $89 million was dedicated to education. Additional
information on ExxonMobil's community partnerships and contributions
programs is available at www.exxonmobil.com/community.
About Ashoka and Ashoka’s Changemakers
Ashoka is the global association of the world’s leading social
entrepreneurs – men and women with system-changing solutions for the
world’s most urgent social problems. Ashoka’s Changemakers creates
opportunities for organizations and individuals to drive meaningful and
measurable social change. Through collaborative competitions,
Changemakers connects Ashoka’s elite fellowship, an online community of
social innovators, and pioneering investors to inspire and drive
innovative solutions to the world’s most pressing challenges. By
focusing on how leading social entrepreneurs, government agencies,
corporations, and citizens solve vital problems and build their
communities, Changemakers and its partners spark promising ideas for
further development and investment. Learn more at www.changemakers.org.
About the International Center for
Research on Women
The International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) is a leading
international research organization that works to empower women, advance
gender equality and fight poverty in the developing world. To accomplish
this, ICRW works with partners in the public and private sectors and
civil society to conduct empirical research, build capacity and advocate
for evidence-based practical ways to change policies and programs. Learn
more about ICRW and its work at www.icrw.org.
Source: Exxon Mobil Corporation
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