There is a growing movement to look at women’s issues holistically because they affect many aspects of the country’s development.
Natalie Byrne, director for social impact at Dermalogica, shares with Devex Associate Editor Kelli Rogers how women can play a big role in ending generational poverty, noting that women are known to invest most of their earnings in their families.
In this video interview, Byrne also explains how unassuming salons function as “community centers,” a safe space for women to support each other and discuss topics like domestic violence.
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