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Capgemini SE is a French multinational corporation based in Paris, specializing in consulting, technology services, digital transformation, and IT services. Founded in 1967, the company has grown to become a global leader with over 350,000 employees across more than 50 countries. In fiscal year 2022, Capgemini reported €18 billion in revenue and €1.1 billion in net income. The company operates through five key service lines: consulting, technology services, digital services, operations services, and engineering services. Its core offerings include IT consulting, systems integration, digital transformation, and cloud services. Capgemini emphasizes innovation and collaboration with clients, investing €900 million in research and development in 2023. The company is also committed to diversity, aiming for a workforce that is 40% women by 2025. Capgemini has been recognized as one of the World's Most Ethical Companies for ten consecutive years and is regarded as a top consulting firm.
Fibra Inc. is a women's health technology company based in Toronto, Canada, founded in 2022. The company specializes in smart underwear and a companion app that provide automated, non-invasive reproductive health data. Their initial focus is on fertility tracking, with plans to expand into pregnancy monitoring, contraceptive guidance, menopause insights, and alerts for reproductive diseases. Fibra's smart underwear is made from a yarn-based, 90% natural fiber that is soft, breathable, and compliant with health standards. It features advanced sensors that track various biomarkers, offering real-time insights through the Fibra app without the need for manual logging. The product has received high ratings for comfort and innovation, and the company has collected over four million data points. Fibra aims to empower women by providing precise, data-driven insights into their reproductive health, addressing important needs in women's wellness.
Hologic, Inc. is a medical technology company based in Marlborough, Massachusetts, focused on women's health through diagnostics, surgery, and medical imaging devices. Founded in 1985, Hologic has developed a range of innovative products, including bone densitometers and ultrasound systems, with installations in over 8,000 locations worldwide. The company has grown significantly through strategic acquisitions and product innovations. Its offerings include ThinPrep Pap tests, Aptima molecular assays, 3D mammography systems, and minimally invasive surgical solutions like NovaSure and the Sonata System for treating uterine fibroids. Hologic's technologies are designed to support breast cancer screening, osteoporosis evaluation, and gynecological procedures, contributing to its strong revenue performance, which reached $4.1 billion in fiscal year 2025.
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With Inspiriko, every woman can remain in control of their body and focus on thriving in the prime of their life. That's the core belief that Inspiriko was founded on. With cutting-edge science, natural remedies, and a deep understanding of women's bodies and minds, we have developed solutions designed to help women navigate this new stage with confidence and grace. Our products bridge the gap between body and mind, helping women flourish during this pivotal stage of their lives and maintain their physical prime while embracing the newfound power that comes with age. We believe that every woman deserves to feel empowered, confident, and in control of her body as she reaches new heights in her journey and we've given her a simple way to do it. Build by women for women, Inspiriko will ensure that your power doesn't pause.
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) is a humanitarian organization founded in 1933 by Albert Einstein and a group of American leaders to assist those fleeing persecution. Initially established to help Germans under the Nazi regime, the IRC has evolved to operate in over 40 crisis-affected countries, providing vital services in the United States and Europe. The IRC's mission is to help individuals affected by humanitarian crises to survive, recover, and rebuild their lives. The organization focuses on health care, education, water and sanitation, refugee resettlement, and economic empowerment. It offers emergency medical assistance, educational programs for displaced children, job training, and family reunification services. The IRC has a rich history of responding to major global crises, including post-World War II relief, Afghan refugee assistance, and support for Syrian refugees.
Trickle Up is a global nonprofit organization dedicated to combating extreme poverty, founded in 1979. It focuses on empowering women living in extreme poverty, defined as those earning less than $1.90 per day. By partnering with marginalized groups, including indigenous peoples and refugees, Trickle Up aims to create economic opportunities and resilient pathways out of poverty. The organization has positively impacted over 500,000 participants, emphasizing the role of women as key agents of change in their communities. Utilizing the Graduation Approach, Trickle Up provides coaching, livelihoods training, and seed capital to help individuals start microenterprises. The organization also promotes financial inclusion through savings groups and digital initiatives, enhancing access to market information and government programs. With operations in countries like Guatemala, Mexico, Uganda, and India, Trickle Up builds strong relationships with communities to foster trust and capacity. Its commitment to collaboration and respect drives its mission to create a world free from extreme poverty.
The World Food Programme (WFP) is the largest humanitarian organization of the United Nations, established in 1961 to provide food assistance globally. Headquartered in Rome, Italy, WFP employs over 21,000 people, with a significant majority working in recipient countries. The organization responds to emergencies caused by conflicts, natural disasters, and climate change, delivering essential food relief and support to vulnerable populations. WFP's core services include emergency food relief, cash-based transfers, and nutrition interventions. The organization is the world's largest provider of school meals, aiming to enhance education and health for millions of children. WFP also focuses on building resilience through improved food systems, supporting smallholder farmers, and addressing malnutrition, particularly among women and children. Its operations span numerous countries, including Yemen, Rwanda, and various urban areas, targeting those most in need.
The Cooper Companies, Inc., also known as CooperCompanies, is a global medical device company founded in 1958 and headquartered in San Ramon, California. It specializes in vision care and women's healthcare through its two main business units: CooperVision and CooperSurgical. With over 15,000 employees across 130 countries, the company generated $3.90 billion in revenue in 2024, offering products in more than 100 countries. CooperVision focuses on vision care, manufacturing a variety of contact lenses, including daily, two-week, and monthly disposables, as well as specialized lenses for various vision needs. CooperSurgical provides medical devices and products for women's healthcare, including over 600 items across categories such as gynecological instruments and fertility solutions. The company emphasizes research and development, strategic acquisitions, and innovation to enhance its offerings in both vision and women's health sectors.
The European Institute of Policy Research and Human Rights (EIPRHR) is an international policy research institute based in Riga, Latvia. It focuses on providing strategic insights and policy solutions related to world affairs, defense, security, and transnational challenges such as energy, trade, and global development. EIPRHR conducts in-depth research and analysis of policies from organizations like the United Nations and the European Commission, aiming to foster a sustainable and secure world. EIPRHR is committed to education and professional development through its EIPRHR Academy, which offers programs such as the Women's Global Leadership Program and the European Leadership Fellowship Program. The institute also engages in advocacy, media relations, and community support, building a network of international professionals who influence policy. With a strong governance structure and a focus on collaboration, EIPRHR works to prevent conflict and promote understanding among governments, societies, and corporations.
Flamingo is a personal care company based in New York, founded in 2018. It specializes in body hair removal and care products designed specifically for women. The company focuses on creating comfortable and high-performance grooming tools, including razors, shaving gels, hair removal creams, and waxing kits. Flamingo emphasizes innovative design and accessibility, making its products available at competitive prices. The company has conducted extensive research to understand women's body care routines, leading to the development of its product line. Flamingo is committed to promoting healthy body relationships for women and supports nonprofits that focus on education and healing. With a direct-to-consumer sales model, Flamingo offers its products through its online store, featuring bestsellers and subscription options for convenience.
GDN Argentina (GDN AR) is a retail company based in Cuartel V, Buenos Aires, formed in November 2020 after the de Narváez Group acquired Walmart's operations in Argentina. The company operates 92-93 stores nationwide and employs approximately 8,661-9,000 people. With an annual revenue of around $1.8 billion, GDN is recognized as one of Argentina's top employers and companies by reputation. GDN Argentina offers a variety of retail formats, including Hiper ChangoMâs hypermarkets, ChangoMâs supermarkets, Super ChangoMâs larger supermarkets, Punto Mayorista wholesale outlets, and MâsOnline, an e-commerce platform. The company also recently introduced MâsFarma pharmacy stores and MâsAutocenter automotive service centers. GDN focuses on enhancing customer and community quality of life through sustainable practices and strong supplier relationships. Additionally, the company engages in community initiatives, such as partnerships with textile cooperatives and support for women entrepreneurs.
Hogaru is a tech-enabled home services platform in Latin America.
Nilus is an AI-powered financial technology platform dedicated to simplifying cash management and reducing living costs for low-income individuals. The company serves two main markets with tailored solutions. In its primary business, Nilus offers a cash management and accounting automation platform for finance teams. This platform consolidates cash data from various sources, including banks and payment systems, and utilizes AI to provide actionable insights. Key features include real-time cash visibility, automated cash application, cash flow forecasting, accounting automation, and streamlined bank reconciliation. Users report significant efficiency gains, saving over 200 hours monthly and reducing Days Sales Outstanding by five days. Nilus also focuses on food security through a digital retail platform in Latin America, particularly in Buenos Aires and Mexico City. This platform supports women-led micro and small retailers by providing trade credit solutions and facilitating grocery orders directly from producers. It aims to lower food costs for low-income families while promoting financial literacy among small businesses. The company values simplicity, trust, and transparency in its operations.
Tienda Pago is a fintech company based in Mexico City, Mexico, that offers short-term credit lines to small retailers in Latin America. Founded in 2013, the company began operations in Peru in 2014 and expanded into Mexico by late 2016. Tienda Pago focuses on promoting financial inclusion for small businesses by providing inventory-based lending solutions. The company's primary service allows small store owners to purchase inventory from large consumer packaged goods brands using pre-approved credit. Tienda Pago pays the brands directly, and store owners repay the loan one week later. The platform operates digitally, enabling quick registration and financing through a mobile app or WhatsApp. Tienda Pago processes over 3,000 loans daily and serves more than 60,000 small stores, significantly impacting local economies and supporting microentrepreneurs, particularly women.
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