We Stand for All Women Around the World
We create the beauty that moves the world. We want tomorrow’s world to be fair, diverse, and inclusive. And we want women to be part of shaping it. We have a proud history of empowering women and working with them to build the world of tomorrow.
We express this commitment through a series of actions. First, with a charitable endowment fund to support highly vulnerable women: the L’Oréal Fund for Women, launched in 2020, in the context of the COVID 19 crisis. At the same time, our brands are taking action, using their influence to raise awareness among partners, clients, and consumers to advance the cause of women.
In total, among all the beneficiaries of our philanthropic actions, more than 700,000 women have been already empowered since 2021, including 400,000 thanks to the L’Oréal Fund for Women, and at least 300,000 women through our various brand causes.
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The L'Oréal Fund for Women
Women worldwide have been and continue to be disproportionately affected by the social and economic crisis unleashed by the Covid-19 pandemic. Thanks to the L'Oréal Fund for Women, a three-year €50 million charitable endowment fund set up by L'Oréal in 2020 to support vulnerable women, we have already partnered with more than 100 NGOs and on-the-ground charities in 30 countries, enabling us to help 400 women and girls directly, and, indirectly, another 700,000 people within their communities.
Foster social inclusion of women through Inclusive Sourcing
In addition to our philanthropic activities, the Inclusive Sourcing program had helped 93,165 people from vulnerable communities to get a job and receive a decent income by the end of 2023. Of these, 42 571 beneficiaries from projects linked to female empowerment, 3225 people with disabilities working for our suppliers, 86 third parties, including NGO's and associations.
These Inclusive Sourcing projects support women who produce raw materials such as shea, argan, and galangal, which are grown and harvested in accordance with fair trade principles. The projects also support female entrepreneurs, single mothers, military wives, and women who have been the victims of violence.
By 2030, we will have helped another 100,000 people from disadvantaged communities gain access to employment, notably through our Inclusive Sourcing program.