Recently, women leaders from around the world gathered in Brussels to participate in the inaugural Women in Parliaments (WIP) Global Forum. I was honored to join them.
Some 120 years after women in New Zealand became the first in the world to be given the right to vote, this group of Nobel Prize winners, heads of government, European commissioners, ministers and academics from more than 100 countries had a unique opportunity to develop specific strategies and create new ways forward for women.
We invite you to read the full article published January 10, 2014
Recently, women leaders from around the world gathered in Brussels to participate in the inaugural Women in Parliaments (WIP) Global Forum. I was honored to join them.
Some 120 years after women in New Zealand became the first in the world to be given the right to vote, this group of Nobel Prize winners, heads of government, European commissioners, ministers and academics from more than 100 countries had a unique opportunity to develop specific strategies and create new ways forward for women.
We invite you to read the full article published January 10, 2014