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'We need this message more than ever' - Malala Yousafzai
The right to:
Spend your own money. Go to school. Earn an income. Access
contraceptives. Work outside the home. Walk outside the home. Choose
whom to marry. Get a loan. Start a business. Own property. Divorce a
husband. See a doctor. Drive a car.
All of these rights are denied to women in some parts of the world.
The Moment of Lift is the Sunday Times bestselling debut from Melinda
Gates, a timely and necessary call to action for women's empowerment.
'How can we summon a moment of lift for human beings – and especially
for women? Because when you lift up women, you lift up humanity.'
For the last twenty years, Melinda Gates has been on a mission to find
solutions for people with the most urgent needs, wherever they live.
Throughout this journey, one thing has become increasingly clear to
her: If you want to lift a society up, you need to stop keeping women
down.
In this moving and compelling book, Melinda shares the stories of the
inspiring people she’s met during her work and travels around the world
and the lessons she’s learned from them. As she writes in the
introduction, “That is why I had to write this book – to share the
stories of people who have given focus and urgency to my life. I want
all of us to see ways we can lift women up where we live.”
Melinda’s unforgettable narrative is backed by startling data as she
presents the issues that most need our attention – from child marriage
to lack of access to contraceptives to gender inequity in the
workplace. And, for the first time, she writes about her personal life
and the road to equality in her own marriage. Throughout, she shows how
there has never been more opportunity to change the world – and
ourselves.
Writing with emotion, candour, and grace, she introduces us to
remarkable women and shows the power of connecting with one another.
When we lift others up, they lift us up, too.
Dozens of influential leaders have heard the pleas of mothers and
children in developing countries. Raising their voices to inspire a
movement to increase healthy pregnancies and lower death rates,
Melinda Gates, Kay Warren, Bill Frist, Kimberly Williams Paisley,
Michael W. Smith and more speak out about why people of faith must
get involved in The Mother and Child Project: Raising Our Voices
for Health and Hope. Almost 287,000 women die each year because of
pregnancy and birth complications. Many orphans are left behind in
the wake of this tragedy, and without a mother, many of those
children die as well. If only enough people knew. We have the
resources to prevent this crisis, but we must take action.
Fortunately, Hope Through Healing Hands, a nonprofit organization
promoting awareness for healthy mothers and children worldwide, is
already spreading the word. Not only can we save lives, reduce
abortions, and decrease death rates, but also we can help build
healthier, thriving families and bring stability and sustainability
to families, communities and nations. The question is, will you
join them?
In 1972, Peter Singer published "Famine, Affluence and Morality,"
which rapidly became one of the most widely discussed essays in
applied ethics. Through this article, Singer presents his view that
we have the same moral obligations to those far away as we do to
those close to us. He argues that choosing not to send life saving
money to starving people on the other side of the earth is the
moral equivalent of neglecting to save drowning children because we
prefer not to muddy our shoes. If we can help, we must-and any
excuse is hypocrisy. Singer's extreme stand on the standard of
giving has become a powerful topic of discussion in modern
philosophy and continues to challenge people's attitudes towards
extreme poverty. As Bill and Melinda Gates observe in their
foreword, Singer's essay is as relevant today as it ever was. This
short edition provides a valuable collection of the original
article, two of Singer's more popular writings on our obligations
to those in poverty and a new introduction by Singer that advances
the topic with his current thinking.
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