In support of a collaboration between YANA (Yale Alumni Nonprofit Alliance) and Project Redwood, YaleWomen presents Women's Rights in Africa:
What: Reception and panel featuring three visionary NGO leaders discussing women's rights in Africa:
- Megan White Mukuria (Zana Africa)
- Molly Melching (Tostan)
- Deogratias Niyizonkiza (Village Health Works)
Where: Lycée Français de New York, 505 East 75th Street, New York City
When: Tuesday, May 5th 6:00 to 8:30pm. Reception begins at 6:00 followed by the panel from 7:00 to 8:15. Vanguard ticket holders are invited tostay for a private audience with the three founders starting at 8:30.
Why: To support generational change and the rights of women and girls in Africa.
Who: This event is open to the public.
Cost: All event proceeds above costs will be distributed by YANA evenly among the three NGOs.
- $25 General admission for students and those employed in nonprofit, includes reception (wine and light hors d’oeuvres) and admission to the panel.
- $50 General admission, includes reception and panel. $25 will go directly to support the three NGOs.
- $100 Vanguard admission, includes reception and panel plus a private audience with the three founders at 8:30. $75 will go directly to support the three NGOs.
- There will be an opportunity to make additional donations at the event.
* YANA can send an acknowledgment detailing the donation for your records. Tostan, ZanaAfrica, and Village Health Works are all 501(c)(3) organizations.
505 E 75th St
New York City, NY 10021
United States
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