“Uprising” is featured in the South Asian Herald! Co-author Jane Sloane explains why the book is “A Force More Powerful”

Dec. 28, 2024, South Asian Herald — “Uprising” co-author Jane Sloane is featured in today’s issue of the South Asian Herald in an article she penned about the book. Entitled “A Force More Powerful: A New Book on The Rise of the Global Women’s Funding Movement,” Jane highlights the significance of women’s funds in Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and India.
Jane explains: The story of the global women’s funding movement deserves to be better known, and this book, The Uprising of Women in Philanthropy, co-authored by nine women leaders, sets out to do just that.
The Global Women’s Funding Movement is a worldwide network of women’s funds that power gender equity and social justice movements with money and resources. Today, women’s funds are typically public, nonprofit funds whose primary purpose is to mobilize funds for work led by women, girls, and gender-expansive persons to advance women’s rights and gender equality. There is also Prospera, the International Network of Women’s Funds, and the Women’s Funding Network.
One of the great catalyzers of creating women’s funds was the UN World Conferences on Women and notably the 1995 World Conference on Women in Beijing. The conference was attended by 17,000 representatives from 189 countries and territories. The power of women’s movements was so evident that women realized they needed to mobilize funding for the causes they cared about. Global Fund for Women and Urgent Action Fund in the United States and International Women’s Development Agency in Australia were all created by founders inspired by their experience at the UN women’s conference in Beijing.
Over the years, several women’s funds have emerged in Asia, including Women’s Fund Asia based in Sri Lanka, Tewa, the Nepal Women’s Fund, South Asia Women Foundation India, Bangladesh Women’s Foundation, HER Fund in Hong Kong, and Urgent Action Fund Asia and Pacific. The stories behind the creation of some of these funds speak to the creativity and determination of the founders. This is undoubtedly true of Tewa, the Nepal Women’s Fund, a story told in The Uprising of Women’s Philanthropy. Click here to read more in the South Asian Herald!