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Network to Empower Women Launched 

At the very same moment the General Synod voted to reject women bishops on Tuesday night, dozens of women joined MPs in the House of Commons to launch a new network to empower women

 
The Church of England voted just after 6pm, while in the same city a new world network called Woman to Woman launched.

Woman to Woman, an initiative of Micah Challenge, aims to empower girls and women to be change makers to help the poor by prompting action, prayer and campaigns.

Network to empower women launcMPs Dianne Abbott, Caroline Spelman and Stephen Timms joined a packed Committee Room 9 full of women to hear about the plans to help the near 1 billion women and girls in extreme poverty.

The Revd Dr Kate Coleman, former president of the Baptist Union of Great Britain, is one of the champions of the Woman to Woman network, alongside former Hillsong worship leader Darlene Zschech.

Amanda Jackson, head of Policy and Campaigns at Micah Challenge, said, 'The timing was ironic and interesting. Women bishops were being rejected but literally we were creating a new network at the same time to empower women and girls the world over.

'Whatever the formal stance on women in leadership within the UK Anglicans, the whole church needs to support the value and worth of women - all made in God's image - with dreams and hopes, talents and intelligence.

'Woman to Woman is one initiative that seeks to encourage women who believe in God's transforming hope to speak out and take action against injustices suffered by women and girls - like trafficking, sexual violence, maternal deaths, poverty and low status.

'It wants to highlight the wonderful work already being done quietly by women and encourage more women to see the possibilities for advocacy.

'A deeper and bigger debate is one that is not so widely discussed - the status and security of tens of millions of women who still live in extreme poverty and have little power in their homes or in public life.'

Woman to Woman organisers hope to remind world leaders of their promises made in 2000 to meet the Millennium Development Goals by 2015.

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