I’M MARKING International Women’s Day on March 8 by joining CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes campaign.
In Africa and Asia, millions of women and girls walk an average of four miles every day carrying backbreaking loads. The cost is high: there is little time for school or to earn a living.
I’ll be walking 10,000 steps a day for a week in March, in solidarity with women and girls in the developing world.
By raising £100, I can help build a water pump close to a poor community, saving them their gruelling daily walk and giving them a fighting chance to fulfil their potential.
I’d like to encourage readers of The Press to help too. Please visit careinternational.org.uk/shoes and join in.
Clare Waddington, Burdy
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