COVID-19 shows the need for more female leaders
By Eric Bowling,
By Eric Bowling,
By Andrée Murphy,
When Michelle O’Neill paused in her answers to the Stormont chamber this week, she reflected heartfelt concerns in these days of uncertainty.
By Andrée Murphy,
When Michelle O’Neill paused in her answers to the Stormont chamber this week, she reflected heartfelt concerns in these days of uncertainty.
“An equal world is an enabled world.” This bold statement forms part of 2020’s International Women’s Day theme. Now more than ever, with COVID-19 running rampant, nations across the globe require an enabled world.
Whem I travel to Helsinki in late January to meet Sanna Marin, the millennial feminist environmentalist who had just become prime minister, the world looked so different than it does today.
Whem I travel to Helsinki in late January to meet Sanna Marin, the millennial feminist environmentalist who had just become prime minister, the world looked so different than it does today.
Statement by Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, UN Under-Secretary-General and UN Women Executive Director,
Statement by Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, UN Under-Secretary-General and UN Women Executive Director,
At first, there were no women. When President Donald Trump announced the coronavirus task force, it was made up entirely of men.
By Sandra Pepera,
Strong leadership is recognized as a collective effort, with the best decisions drawing on cognitive diversity and success builds on success.