In the Women's Crusade, an article by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, they have made a case regarding the women in the developing world on how they can thrive on moral and economic grounds. They have a created an outline that would unlock the strategic and economical potential of women in developing countries. The fundamental proposal is that third world women symbolize a somewhat untouched work force and that by educating them and using their talent and potential in the formal economy, all sorts of changes can be brought.