Did you know that according to the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), women in rural areas are 14% to 34% less likely to own land than men in 2023? They are also more likely to be employed in low-paying and informal jobs, earning on average 34% less than their male counterparts. In this episode, four fantastic leaders Brenda Doreen Michael, Managing director and Co-founder of Community Concerns Uganda (Uganda); Afrodita Roman, Trustee and area President for ACWW Europe and President of Associata Femeia Mileniului III (Romania); Lilian Falealuga Tine, Board director for the Tuvalu Post Limited and former Interim Coordinator of Tuvalu National Council of Women (Tuvalu); and Keithlin Caroo-Afrifa, Founder and Executive Director at Helen’s Daughters (Saint Lucia) share their good practices, and recommendations to address the specific challenges faced by women in rural areas.From mentoring and empowering women and girls by providing them with education programmes, to fighting against persisting gender barriers in politics, and drawing inspiration from elders, our guests inspire a broader understanding of inclusive leadership and highlight the power of women in shaping a more equitable future. The ideas and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the guests; they are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization.Created and developed by Garance Sarlat and Nick Newland,Edited by Nick Newland and Juliette Solesse,Produced by Emmanuel Rudowski,Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Diplomacy and Politics
Join us as we welcome three women leaders reshaping the landscape of diplomacy and politics. This episode features Ambassador Christina Kokkinakis, Permanent Representative of the European Union to the OECD and UNESCO; Minister Nancy Shukri, Minister of Women, Family and Community Development of Malaysia; and Ambassador Unnur Orradóttir-Ramette, Ambassador of Iceland to France, Permanent Delegate of Iceland to the OECD and UNESCO. While women represent only 20% of global ambassadors and representatives, this episode provides a platform for women leaders to share their personal experiences, challenges, and good practices. Through Ambassador Kokkinakis’ experience in Austria's external services and EU administration, Minister Shukri’s work to transform both policies and mentalities, and Ambassador Orradóttir-Ramette’s reflections on her journey and the childhood experiences that shaped her career, we explore the transformative power of women's leadership in advancing gender equality worldwide. Created and developed by Garance Sarlat and Nick Newland, Edited by Nick Newland and Juliette Solesse, Produced by Emmanuel Rudowski, Image @ AI generated on Canva. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Women in Sport
Join Benny Bonsu, Félicité Rwemarika, Emma Oudiou, and Jessica Hayon as we delve into the importance of Olympic norms and values – excellence, respect, and friendship – for women’s leadership. In this episode, our guests share their experiences within the sports industry, where women and girls continue to face gender-based discrimination, violence, unequal recognition and pay, and call on the responsibility of the whole sports community and beyond to make a change. With perspectives of decision-makers, practitioners and exceptional athletes, this episode advocates for a more diverse and inclusive world of sport and demonstrates its crucial role as a driver of women’s empowerment. Created and developed by Garance Sarlat and Nick Newland, with the support of Nancy McLennan and Victoire Aimée, Edited by Juliette Solesse, Produced by Emmanuel Rudowski, Recorded at UNESCO Headquarters. Image @ Erik Geiger from Pexels Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Women for Social Change
Meet powerful leaders Desirée Cormier Smith, US Special Representative for Racial Equity and Justice; Bushra Ahmed, Board member of the Lloyds Bank Foundation and CSW68 Delegate; and Agnes Siteya, Director at Beats for Beads and Massai Community leader. Join the conversation as we explore what drives and inspires them, and what obstacles they tackle every day. From the ethics of artificial intelligence and leveraging the power of sorority to the climate change-related challenges faced by women in the Mara, this episode is not to be missed!Subscribe and amplify the voices of women leaders.Created and developed by Garance Sarlat, Nick Newland, and Juliette Solesse,Produced and edited by Emmanuel Rudowski,Recorded at UNESCO Headquarters.Image @ Joana Baumg from Studio BrazilHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
À propos de Leadership for equality, by UNESCO & ACWW
Leadership for Equality, the podcast by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) and Associated Country Women of the World (ACWW).
In this podcast, leaders of all genders, ages and backgrounds join their voices to celebrate women’s leadership. We take stock of the major challenges still barring women's paths to leadership, and ask our guests to share stories and lessons learned to build new ways to lead the world. Join the conversation to reshape leadership as we know it, for gender equality.
The ideas and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the guests; they are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization.
Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.