The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Biden to seek $2.6B for gender equality programs worldwide

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President Joe Biden said Tuesday that he will ask Congress for $2.6 billion for foreign aid programs that promote gender equality worldwide, more than double the size of last year’s request.

Biden announced his intentions on Internatio­nal Women’s Day, which is set aside to celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievemen­ts of women around the world.

Biden created the first White House Gender Policy Council on Internatio­nal Women’s Day last year to help promote gender equity through the administra­tion.

He said everyone deserves to live up to their “God-given” potential, regardless of gender, and that societies perform better when women and girls are allowed to prosper.

“Ensuring that every woman and girl has that chance isn’t just the right thing to do — it’s also a strategic imperative that advances the prosperity, stability, and security of our nation and the world,” the president said in a written statement.

The White House also was hosting a livestream­ed Internatio­nal Women’s Day event Tuesday to discuss the announceme­nt, featuring Secretary of State Antony Blinken from Europe, acting budget director Shalanda Young, U.S. Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t Administra­tor Samantha Power and Jen Klein, director of the Gender Policy Council. They are to be joined by young women leaders from Ukraine, Brazil, Zambia, Burma, Jordan and the United States. Biden was not scheduled to participat­e.

Jill Biden marked Internatio­nal Women’s Day with a video tribute to women throughout the world “who courageous­ly use their voice, no matter the cost.”

“To our sisters from Ukraine who are fighting to keep their country free and their families alive: We stand with you in solidarity,” the first lady said. “To our sisters in Russia who are protesting and speaking out against the invasion at great personal risk: We see your courage,” she added.

Biden’s $2.6 billion funding request will be included in his federal budget proposal for fiscal year 2023, which starts Oct. 1.

Biden sought $1.2 billion for gender equality programs in his 2022 budget proposal. The numbers haven’t been finalized since Congress is still working on the budget.

The White House has not said when Biden will send his 2023 spending proposal to Congress.

 ?? ANDREW MEDICHINI/AP ?? Demonstrat­ors in Rome march to celebrate Internatio­nal Women’s Day, which is set aside to celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievemen­ts of women around the world.
ANDREW MEDICHINI/AP Demonstrat­ors in Rome march to celebrate Internatio­nal Women’s Day, which is set aside to celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievemen­ts of women around the world.

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