The Columbus Dispatch

Dad joins Ivanka Trump in unveiling women’s initiative

- By Catherine Lucey

WASHINGTON — Ivanka Trump launched a White House effort aimed at helping 50 million women in the developing world get ahead economical­ly over the next six years.

The White House on Thursday unveiled the Women’s Global Developmen­t and Prosperity Initiative, a government­wide project led by the senior adviser and daughter to President Donald Trump. The initiative will involve the State Department, the National Security Council and other agencies. It aims to coordinate current programs and develop new ones to assist women in areas such as job training, financial support and legal or regulatory reform.

Calling it a “historic step,” the president signed a national security memorandum to officially launch the effort, framing it as a way to promote stability around the world. He was joined in the Oval Office by Ivanka Trump, elected officials, Cabinet members, business leaders and women who have benefited from such programs.

“Investing in women helps achieve greater peace and prosperity between nations, not only our nation, this is all nations, all over the world,” Trump said.

Ivanka Trump, who will attend the Munich Security Conference next week to promote the project, stressed that she sees this as a national security priority. “We think women are arguably the most under-tapped resource in the developing world for accelerati­ng economic growth and prosperity,” she said.

The effort will draw on public and private resources, with the U.S. Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t initially setting up a $50 million fund, using alreadybud­geted dollars. As part of the launch, USAID and Pepsi Co. announced a partnershi­p aimed at women in India, and USAID and UPS have an agreement designed to help female entreprene­urs export goods.

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