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Mediaplanet to Release Call-To-Action Campaign to Invest in Women and Girls Globally

NEW YORK, Jan. 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/Mediaplanet Publishing, the global leader in theme media, announced the release of the fourth installment of their "Investing in Women & Girls" publication series to hit newsstands on March 2-4, 2012. In alignment with International Women’s Day, the publication will raise awareness of the potential women and girls have as the world’s greatest untapped resource, highlighting the idea that investing in women and girls is crucial in achieving global economic progress, political stability and greater prosperity for women and men around the world.

Reaching over 3 million readers, the special broadsheet section will appear within USA Today in the high-impact markets of New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Washington D.C. The publication will also be distributed through numerous industry events and social media platforms, further extending the reach to key opinion leaders, influencers, CEO’s, heads of state and government, and executives.

The publication will bring together the leading organizations and thought leaders in the women and girls movement to create a unified voice, educating readers and motivating them to take action and become a part of this worldwide movement. Some of the partners of the series include thought leaders and celebrities such as Oprah Winfrey, Hillary Clinton and Archbishop Desmond Tutu, and corporate and non-profit sponsors such as Goldman Sachs, Exxon Mobil, Coca Cola, CARE, Vital Voices and Save the Children.

Click here to view the previous editions and see how they’ve made an impact.

Mediaplanet creates focused reports on specific social cause, business, healthcare, technology and consumer topics.

Media contact:

Janel Gallucci

646 755 7964

Media contact:

Janel Gallucci

646-755-7964

Janel.gallucci@mediaplanet.com

 

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