The Impact of Our #WomensDayChat

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Last Friday we hosted a Twitter chat about women and girls with Global Impact, World Vision, Plan International, ICRW and CARE. It was a robust discussion about women and girls for an entire hour that trended nationwide for 55  minutes with nearly 400 participants ahead of International Women’s Day on Saturday, March 8.

We want to thank everyone who took part in the discussion to raise your voices for women and girls everywhere. We especially loved that men chimed in about how they can be key catalysts to quicken the progress of women and girls globally.

Thank you for joining us. We are creating a Storify of the event and will tweet it once it is live. We have many important tweets to choose from.

Real-time Tracker  #WomensDayChat - Keyhole

Featured Photo Courtesy of Plan


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6 responses to “The Impact of Our #WomensDayChat”


  1. Jennifer one of my friends from MN that I met at social good event here works for Global Impact and was on the chat! Adriana! Small world isn’t it?


    1. Very small world!

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    anotherjennifer

    Amazing reach! What a great chat it was too.


    1. It was such a great chat. I had a lot of fun hosting.


  3. Thankful for the good that can come from this chat and the work of organizations working for women’s rights.


    1. Me, too, Connie. There were a lot of voices raised during that hour.

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