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Full Report Now Available!
The complete text of Pulse: A Study of the Status of Women and Girls is available exclusively on this site. Please see below for links to the documents and for more on how to get involved.
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The icon at left will allow you to download the entire Pulse report in PDF format. This is a large file and may take several minutes to download.
You may also view or print the report by sections:
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Get Involved! If you are interested in receiving updates on Pulse recommendations and The Women's Fund's priorities, please complete the form below indicating your area(s) of interest and contact information. Updates will be e-mailed quarterly. Thank you!
Priority Number 1: , that is reduce the disparities faced by women of color, women in poverty, and women heading households alone, by providing access to culturally sensitive health care services, to education and job training programs, and to safe living environments. Increase the availability of high-quality affordable childcare and low-cost reliable transportation.
Priority Number 2. We must increase opportunities for girls to connect with their families, peers, school and community, and support an overall vision which will improve the lives of girls, especially those most at risk.
Priority Number 3. We must lead collaborations that increase leadership development, networking, and mentoring for women of all ages with the understanding that women in leadership roles can influence and leverage their positions to stimulate community improvement.
Priority Number 4. We should support opportunities to improve the collection of gender-specific data in the areas underscored as deficient in Pulse.
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