'We're not there yet' video for International Women's Day features celebrity cameos -- sort of

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Jason Abbruzzese
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"We're not there yet."

That's the message of a video released on Sunday from the Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation, which features Amy Poehler, Sienna Miller, Padma Lakshmi, Cameron Diaz and Jenny Slate -- well, sort of. Each provides a voiceover from a particular location, but, as they point out, are not actually "there."

[seealso slug=http://sale-online.click/2015/03/08/international-womens-day-tweets-sunday/%5D%3C/p%3E%3Cp%3EThe visual effect is essential to the "Not There" campaign's message: Strides have been made, but the world still has a long way to go before women are free from oppression and discrimination.

Sunday's video is the culmination of the campaign, a joint effort from the Clinton Foundation's No Ceilings initiative and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. It also includes the following data:

The U.S. is one of only nine countries that does not provide for paid maternity leave

One in four girls worldwide is married before the age of 18

Women now make up the majority of U.S. college graduates, but only occupy 5% of the CEO positions at Fortune 500 companies

Women in the U.S. make $0.78 to every man's dollar

Learn more at Not-There.org.

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