International organization World Pulse launched a top 50 list celebrating previously unrecognized women leaders who are rising up from the grassroots, using technology to speak out, collaborate, and strengthen their communities.
Gatekeepers News reports that the World Pulse is honoring the transformational leadership of 50 women who are using digital tools to speak out, collaborate, and strengthen their communities.
World Pulse is a social media platform that amplifies the voices of women and marginalized groups in order to speed up change and improve the lives of millions around the world.
In the lead-up to International Women’s Day, World Pulse is proud to present 50 women leaders who have been selected for this top honor as Powerful Voice for Change
One of the honorees, Grace Iliya from Nigeria, made the list for her award-winning story.
This multimedia journalist and humanitarian founded Orah Bayit, an organization offering sensitization campaigns to make the electoral process more accessible and inclusive of women with disabilities. Grace Iliya aspires to create a shift in organizational structures and policies to transform elections.
World Pulse is an independent, women-led social network that is connecting women leaders worldwide to speed up global change. With a decade of experience using the power of technology to grow women’s leadership across the globe, World Pulse provides a supportive, protected online space where 80,000 women from 200+ countries are connecting, gaining digital leadership skills, and exchanging stories and resources to grow their impact.