The nonprofit Vital Voices Global Partnership grew out of the U.S. government's Vital Voices Democracy Initiative. The Vital Voices Democracy Initiative was established in 1997 by
First Lady of the United States Hillary Rodham Clinton and
U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, following the
United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women in
Beijing to promote the advancement of women as a
U.S. foreign policy goal. The first Vital Voices Democracy Initiative conference was held in 1997 in Vienna, and hosted by U.S. Ambassador to Austria
Swanee Hunt. The Vital Voices Democracy Initiative led to the creation of Vital Voices Global Partnership as a nonprofit non-governmental organization (NGO) in March 1999. Former Hillary Clinton aide and chief of staff
Melanne Verveer is co-founder of the global partnership and its board chair emeritus. Other co-founders were
Alyse Nelson (current President of Vital Voices Global Partnership), Donna McLarty, Mary Yerrick, and Theresa Loar. Loar was the founding President of the Vital Voices Global Partnership and also served as Director of the Vital Voices Democracy Initiative at the U.S. Department of State, the Senior Coordinator for International Women's' Issues at the U.S. Department of State and Director of the President's Interagency Council on Women. Besides Clinton, honorary chairs include current and former U.S. Senators
Kay Bailey Hutchison and
Nancy Kassebaum Baker.
Standard Chartered Bank, and
Bank of America; foundations such as the Avon Foundation for Women and Humanity United. In 2002 Vital Voices was asked by First Lady
Laura Bush to drive the effort to supply school uniforms to the many girls returning to school for the first time following the
U.S. led overthrow of the
Taliban in
Afghanistan. In May 2022, Vital Voices opened its new global headquarters at 1509 16th Street, NW, in Washington, D.C. ==Mission and programs==