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This World Literacy Day And For The Fifth Year In A Row Lancome Reaffirms Its Support To Tackle Illiteracy Worldwide With Its Global Cause 'Write Her Future'
PARIS, Sept. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

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On the occasion of International Literacy Day, Lancome celebrates this year the 
50 000 women who will have benefited from the 'Write Her Future' philanthropic 
program worldwide since its launch in 2017. Lancome further expands its cause 
mission from literacy to mentorship for entrepreneurship initiatives with the 
aim to reach over 100,000 women by end of 2022. The Write Her Future program 
embodies Lancome's commitment to empower women with access to literacy, 
mentoring and entrepreneurship, so that they can write their own happier 
futures and achieve self-fulfilment.

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Empowering women since 2017 
Since the program launched in 2017 in partnership with the NGO CARE 
International, Lancome's Write Her Future philanthropic program aims to fight 
the invisible taboo that is female illiteracy. 

This year, Lancome's is proud to share a number of milestones and achievements: 
In Morocco, CARE International has implemented pre-school and school education 
programs, benefitting 1,635 children and 1,516 parents. Today, 1,100 women can 
support their children with schooling. In Guatemala Write Her Future has 
benefited more than 5,000 young women excluded from the educational system, as 
well as an additional 5,460 other women aged over 35 years old who have had no 
access to education. Likewise, in Thailand, the initiative has given 2,578 
women access to literacy classes, allowing them to learn and share their 
knowledge with other women. 

As we look to 2022, Lancome understands that rapid global digitalization offers 
an unprecedented opportunity to empower even more women and drive greater 
change. Knowing that the Write Her Future program is now more relevant than 
ever, Lancome this year expands and accelerates its commitment to sharing 
knowledge via digital solutions that foster two key pillars of the 
philanthropic program: online mentorship and entrepreneurship.

Mentorship for entrepreneurship training join the program, ahead of 2022 
"At Lancome, we continue to accelerate our global transformation by further 
expanding our cause mission into mentorship and entrepreneurship. Our priority 
is to scale up our programs in order to deliver on our ambitions and ultimately 
allow all women to become authors of change, starting with themselves, their 
families and beyond." - Francoise Lehmann, Lancome Global Brand President

Around the world, Lancome partners with 15 international organizations and new 
initiatives continue to launch at pace. In Germany, an online mentorship and 
entrepreneurship program has empowered women with the confidence and mindset 
they need to launch their businesses and gain self-confidence, benefiting over 
10 thousand e-users. 

Lancome UK & Ireland pledges to reach 5,000 beneficiaries by July 2023 (the end 
of the 2022 school year), equipping them with the literacy skills, leadership 
abilities and confidence needed in order to boost their career prospects and 
employment opportunities.  

In their ongoing ambition to expand the Write Her Future program across the 
globe, Lancome will launch further initiatives in 2021. In the USA, a program 
will foster educational equity for all women to include mentorship and 
scholarships for women of colour. In China, the program will further empower 
women with the basic skills they need to secure employment; and in Japan, Write 
Her Future will enhance women's digital skills, so that they may obtain top 
leadership positions. 

Lancome's mission is to promote positive perceptions of beauty so that both 
individually and collectively, we may thrive and commit to a happier future for 
all. Through Write Her Future, Lancome aims to empower an ever-growing number 
of women with the ability to narrate their own destinies. Join Lancome this 
International Literacy Day in spreading the word, speaking out, and supporting 
every woman to Write Her Future.

Notes:

About NGO CARE 
CARE International is a global network of 14 National Members with a common 
vision and mission to defeat global poverty. Each CARE Member is an independent 
organisation that leads programmes, raises funds, advocates on key issues and 
communicates to the public in their country, thus supporting our work in 95 
countries. CARE offices around the world work alongside a broad network of 
partners and allies to multiply our impact as we strive to rebuild and improve 
the lives of the most disadvantaged, with a particular focus on women and girls.

The CARE International Secretariat coordinates and supports the network to 
achieve our common impact goals and shared global priorities in line with our 
global CARE 2020 Vision and Programme Strategy. It is also responsible for 
representing the network at the United Nations, the European Union and key 
forums, leading CARE's global advocacy, and hosting the CARE Emergency Group 
and the CARE International Safety and Security Unit. The Secretariat is located 
in Geneva, Switzerland, with offices in Brussels and New York.

About Lancome 
Lancome was founded in 1935 by the visionary pioneer perfumer Armand Petitjean. 
For 85 years, Lancome's mission has been to help women feel happier by making 
them more beautiful, providing the best in cosmetics innovation in terms of 
quality, science and efficacy.

Over the decades, Lancome has spread its vision of French elegance, adding 
pioneering science that has made Lancome the leading luxury beauty brand 
worldwide.

About Lancome's non-profit partners around the world: 
CARE International, Agence Nationale de Lutte contre l'Illettrisme, National 
Literacy Trust, Plan International, Action Aid, ProLiteracy, Redes Da Mare, 
CreceChile, Taiwan Fund for Children and Families, Arbeiterkind, Canadian 
Women's Foundation, China Women's Development Foundation, MExoxo, NPO Hanalabs 
and NAACP. 

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