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’ Editorks Pic Women Of the World Abraham Lincoln once said that almost everyone can triumph over adversity but give them power and their true character shines through. The following international GoWomen made Forbes 2013 list of Powerful Women for Philanthropy and they are on this list because they show that sometimes power lies not only in who we are or what we have, but also in what we do for others. As Forbes described them, they are; “...women that go beyond the traditional taxonomy of the power elite (political and economic might). These change agents are actually shifting our very idea of clout and authority and, in the process, transforming the world in fresh and exhilarating ways.” Here are three women of the world who give to enhance the lives of other women. 10 GOWOMAN SEPTEMBER|2013 “There is a special place in hell for women who don't help other women.” ~ Madeleine Albright SOLINA CHAU dreams of making education accessible to all. Known as the “third son” of the richest man in Asia, she is the founder of HS Chau Foundation, which focuses on providing educational opportunities for girls in rural China. Hoping to build a better tomorrow, the Foundation launched Project Tomorrow an integrated system supporting all the elements which comprise a good education from primary schools to universities, for teachers and students alike including cultural learning, technical training, school supplies, technology and infrastructure. The key initiative so far is to build a network of "Tomorrow Primary Schools" furnished with computer equipment, implementing training programs for the "Female Teachers of Tomorrow", and establishing education sponsorships for the "Girls of Tomorrow" and the "Female University Students of Tomorrow". DINA HABIB POWELL is the brains behind 10,000 Women. She believes that as one woman’s business prospers, so does her community. 10,000 Women is a 5 year, $100 million, global, Goldman Sachs initiative, set up to grow local economies by equipping 10,000 undeserved female entrepreneurs with all they need to develop and grow their businesses. They are provided with business and management education, access to mentors and networks and links to capital. Dina is a Goldman Partner and former Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs in the United States. CATHERINE MUTHER left her position as Senior Marketing Officer at Cisco Systems in 1994, to commit to impacting change through social equity and civil society. Inspired by an essay by Virginia Woolf, she founded Three Guineas Fund, an organization which aims to create social change by investing in women and girls. The aim is to provide them with economic opportunities thereby enabling them to improve their independent earning potential, participate actively in civil society, contribute to the economy and give back to their local communities. GOWOMAN SEPTEMBER|2013 11