The Atlantic Council, in partnership with the U.S.-Afghan Women’s Council and the American Council on Women, Peace and Security, hosts a conversation on the efforts made by Afghan women and their US partners to improve women’s leadership opportunities in Afghanistan, what these improvements mean for Afghan women, and the critical role women play in Afghanistan’s aspirations for long-term peace.
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Women's Leadership Development Project
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, UNDP Sri Lanka launched the ‘Women’s Leadership Development Project’ (WLDP) between 2010-2011, as a pilot aimed at creating...
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Benjamin Mkapa, President of Tanzania at Women´s Leadership mission in Juba, South Sudan
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Benjamin Mkapa, Club de Madrid Member and former President of Tanzania (1995-2000, 2000-2006) talking about the situation of women...
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TOMODACHI MetLife Women's Leadership Program U.S. Tour
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In March 2014, Cultural Vistas welcomed 25 Japanese university students to Washington, DC as part of the TOMODACHI MetLife...
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UN Women Africa Leadership Series featuring Funmi Balogun
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This brief discussion with Funmi expounds the role of women in conflict and post conflict societies. It is vital...
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2019 Forté MBA Women's Conference: Dialogue with Leadership
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Top Women Leaders Share Tips on Taking Charge At Forte’s 2019 MBA Women’s Leadership Conference in Chicago, three women...
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Show 725B Women's Leadership Committee History
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It’s been said that behind every great man there’s a great woman. As the Alabama Farmers Federation continues to...
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We still have too few women in leadership. Now what? | Laurie McGraw | TEDxDavenport
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The pandemic wiped away the past decade of progress for women in leadership. Business leader Laurie McGraw looks at...
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