
Melinda Gates's bestselling manifesto reveals how empowering women transforms societies. Endorsed by Obama and Malala, this book blends compelling data with intimate stories that changed Brene Brown's worldview. What overlooked force could solve humanity's greatest challenges? The answer might surprise you.
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A girl in Dallas stands transfixed as Apollo rockets tear through the sky, their earth-shaking rumble promising impossible things. That moment of lift-when gravity loses its grip and something heavy becomes weightless-planted a question in young Melinda Gates that would shape decades of work: What if we could create that same moment for half of humanity? This isn't a story about charity or pity. It's about recognizing that when 260 million women in the world's poorest countries use contraceptives while 200 million more want them but can't get them, we're not just failing individuals-we're anchoring our entire species to the ground. The math is staggering: proper birth spacing alone increases child survival by 35%. Yet for years, even the Gates Foundation treated family planning as a side project rather than the "greatest life-saving, poverty-ending, women-empowering innovation ever created." The turning point came through listening. Women in Malawi, Niger, and Nairobi's slums kept redirecting conversations away from child vaccines toward their own needs. Sadi Seyni, a mother of six in Niger, said it plainly: "I can't afford to feed another." Mary in Korogocho slum made backpacks while caring for two children, using contraceptives because "life is tough." These weren't abstract policy discussions-they were survival strategies. When Gates finally became a public voice for family planning despite her Catholic background and fear of controversy, the 2012 London summit pledged to reach 120 million more women by 2020. Sometimes the most radical act is simply refusing to look away from injustice.
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Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco
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