Julia Gillard, former Prime Minister of Australia, and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, former Minister of Finance of Nigeria, sit down with CGD Executive Vice President Amanda Glassman to discuss insights from their new book on Women and Leadership: Real Lives, Real Lessons, and the implications of their findings for the field of global development and health.
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Strengthening Women's Rights, Empowering Communities: Women's Leadership Forums in northern Tanzania
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Pastoralist women are some of the most marginalized people in Tanzania, lacking property and ownership rights, access to basic...
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NYSAWA: Supporting Women in Leadership
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Learn about NYSAWA: NYSAWA is the largest organization of women school and district administrators in New York State. We...
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Women & Leadership International (WLI)
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An intro video about Women & Leadership International (WLI) – our history, our services, and our networks. Find out...
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The Privilege of Power: How women in business can leverage leadership to create equitable workplaces
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The Global Women’s Leadership Programme was delighted to host the panel event: The Privilege of Power – How women...
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Leadership in Improving Patient Safety Video – Brigham and Women's Hospital
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David Westfall Bates, MD, Senior Vice President for Quality and Safety at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, describes practices that...
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Inclusive Security: The Importance of Women's Leadership in Conflict Resolution
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At the Club of Madrid’s 2008 conference on Global Leadership for Shared Societies, Ambassador Swanee Hunt, chair of the...
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Knowing when to quit: how women leaders resign
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As Nicola Sturgeon announces she is stepping down as Scotland’s First Minister we ask – do women leaders better...