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Mondelēz International Takes Steps to Advance Women’s Rights in Cocoa Farming

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Mondelēz International Takes Steps to Advance Women’s Rights in Cocoa Farming

Mondelēz International has unveiled plans to help advance the rights of female cocoa farmers in two of the world’s largest cocoa-growing countries, Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire. The action plans respond to new third-party assessments by Harvard University and CARE International, which revealed striking gaps in income and opportunities for female cocoa farmers.
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    Mondelēz International Takes Steps to Advance Women’s Rights in Cocoa Farming

    Mondelēz International has unveiled plans to help advance the rights of female cocoa farmers in two of the world’s largest cocoa-growing countries, Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire. The action plans respond to new third-party assessments by Harvard University and CARE International, which revealed striking gaps in income and opportunities for female cocoa farmers.