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Author: Katherine Austin-Evelyn

Katherine Austin-Evelyn is a consultant with UN Women's Research and Data section, a Director at philanthropic consulting firm Changing Our World and a published academic author. She was previously a Program Officer for the International Women's Health Coalition's Program Learning, Monitoring and Evaluation team.
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From #MeToo to a Movement: Building an Intersectional, Global Framework for Transformative Change

Katherine Austin-Evelyn

While all women stand to benefit from initiatives like #TimesUp, it will take hard work to make sure no one gets left behind, or left out altogether.

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