Our Interviews
Elizabeth Salguero
“…but on the other hand, there is also a challenge, not only in Bolivia but in the region, for us feminists that have been in this fight for a long time to pass the torch to young women and to work jointly with them and strengthen their leadership. We have to give room for the new generations and I…
Orsinia Polanco
“Being a woman is not synonymous with being inferior, and that is a direct message to indigenous women. I know many indigenous women who consider themselves inferior to men and this mentality is unfortunate. We must get fear of men out of our minds. I think that a woman must have a lot of character…
Regina Musokotwane
“The lesson I have learned is, you listen to the people. There are some leaders that think they know it all, they always tell people what they want done. For me, I listen to my people.” - Regina Musokotwane
iKNOW Politics: You are a Member of Parliament and chair of the women’s caucus. Based on…
Milagros Ortiz de Bosch
"The problem of inequality is not just a problem for women, but a problem for the world and the community. Equality between men and women is essential for the world to reach the highest levels of human development and wellbeing.” - Milagros Ortiz de Bosch
iKNOW Politics: How did your career in…
Danielle Perrier
"I believe in parity a lot. I also believe in the sharing of responsibilities. When there is a critical mass of women, we will finally be able to change things.” - Danielle Perrier
iKNOW Politics: You were the first woman to be elected president of a district council in Mauritius and you have been…
Winnie Byanyima
Winnie Byanyima discusses her background, what led her into politics and the challenges she faced as a woman in Uganda.
Winnie Byanyima, Director of the UNDP Gender Team, Bureau for Development Policy, was elected three times to the Uganda legislature and was a founder of the Assembly’s women’s…
Anne McLellan
“Certainly networking with women is important, and that is one of the things I talk about when I go out and talk about why we don’t have more women in politics.” - Anne McLellan
iKNOW Politics: You were elected to the Canadian House of Common for 13 years and you’ve been a Senior Cabinet Minister…
Violet Sampa Bredt
"I believe that women are women no matter where they are and if there are womenfolk either in Europe or America or Australia who have advanced in certain fields we must be open to network with them so that we can exchange information and be in solidarity with each other.” – Violet Sampa Bredt
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Jesse Majome
“If you are in active politics or elected office you really have to learn how to work with people in order to achieve your objectives and influence the way things are done.” - Jesse Majome
iKNOW Politics: As a female member of parliament in the House of Assembly in Zimbabwe, what challenges have…