Palmon Foundation is the brainchild of the mother-daughter partnership of Reshma Lahori and Meher Mirchandani both respected for being vocal advocates of women empowerment movements. Both were pillars of successful businesses that have been giving back.
Learn MoreWhen 10% more girls go to school, a country’s GDP increases by an average of 3%
Girls and women spend 90% of their earned income on their families, while men spend only 30-40%
Growing evidence shows that corporations led by women are more focused on sustainability
Eliminating barriers to employment for girls and women could raise labor productivity by 25%
Closing the gender gap in agriculture could lift 100 – 150 million people out of hunger.
Women who use maternal health services are more likely to use other reproductive health services, and to seek health care for their children
When 10% more girls go to school, a country’s GDP increases by an average of 3%
Girls and women spend 90% of their earned income on their families, while men spend only 30-40%
Growing evidence shows that corporations led by women are more focused on sustainability
Eliminating barriers to employment for girls and women could raise labor productivity by 25%
Closing the gender gap in agriculture could lift 100 – 150 million people out of hunger.
Women who use maternal health services are more likely to use other reproductive health services, and to seek health care for their children
Education should always start at a very young age and from home as education paves way for success. We in Palmon Foundation believe that children are the future of the world and for them to be the future, we must provide them proper education.
Women has always been marginalized in the society and were not given the opportunity to hone their skills and practice their rights. We in Palmon Foundation believe that women should be shown that their voices can be heard, it is women empowering women.
We have once again teamed up with the inspiring Harmony House, a non-profit community center located just outside of Delhi, India, where women and children can visit and feel safe, to create some stunning pieces and help a worthy cause at the same time. Offering free education, food, medication, hygiene facilities and social services to women and children living in the nearby
Leslee Udwin, filmaker, producer & social activist talks about Palmon Foundation’s advocacies on woman empowerment & girl education.
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