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Author: Bellamy Young

Bellamy Young is an actor and singer, known for her role as President Melody “Mellie” Grant on the ABC drama series Scandal (2012–2018). She is the gender justice advocate for leading humanitarian organization CARE.
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From Five Chickens to a Thriving Farm: Why Investing in Women Benefits Everyone

Bellamy Young

Brigitte Uwababyey transformed her life, and the lives of everyone around her when she first started her chicken farm in rural Rwanda.

Around the globe, women like Brigette already know how to get things done. To stretch resources, to innovate, to adapt. And, when invested in, they know how to thrive.

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