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August 9, 2023

OPINION | Women are steering the human compass, working to secure our futures

Source: News24

Leaders who bring back humanity into their decisions and actions are the leaders we so desperately need. This is the bottom line.

From my research on women as social partners in leadership positions, I am finding that women embody these values.

Let us reflect on the quote, "We have not inherited the land from our fathers, but have borrowed it from our children." There is a duty implied here. A woman who looks out for her children is more adept and vigilant in securing her children's rights.

Click here to read the full article published by News24 on 9 August 2023.

Author
Quraysha Ismail Sooliman
Focus areas

Leaders who bring back humanity into their decisions and actions are the leaders we so desperately need. This is the bottom line.

From my research on women as social partners in leadership positions, I am finding that women embody these values.

Let us reflect on the quote, "We have not inherited the land from our fathers, but have borrowed it from our children." There is a duty implied here. A woman who looks out for her children is more adept and vigilant in securing her children's rights.

Click here to read the full article published by News24 on 9 August 2023.

Author
Quraysha Ismail Sooliman
Focus areas

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