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Leadership for equality, by UNESCO & ACWW

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Leadership for equality, by UNESCO & ACWW

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41min |07/03/2024
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In 2024, why should we continue to argue for gender equality in leadership?  

In this episode, Gabriela Ramos (Assistant-Director General for Social and Human Sciences of UNESCO), Magdie de Kock (World President of the Associated Country Women of the World) and Rosie Agoi (Secretary-General of the Ugandan National Commission for UNESCO) advocate for a change of mindsets and policies. From the power of role models and self-confidence to the need of concrete actions from Governments and civil society organisations, this first episode sets the goals of the podcast: to amplify the voices of women leaders and empower younger generations around the world.  

Embark with us on a journey through the UN system and grassroots civil society engagement to discuss how women’s leadership turns personal empowerment into positive outcomes for all. 

Created and developed by Nick Newland and Garance Sarlat with Juliette Solesse 

Produced and edited by Emmanuel Rudowski 

Recorded at UNESCO Headquarters 


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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In 2024, why should we continue to argue for gender equality in leadership?  

In this episode, Gabriela Ramos (Assistant-Director General for Social and Human Sciences of UNESCO), Magdie de Kock (World President of the Associated Country Women of the World) and Rosie Agoi (Secretary-General of the Ugandan National Commission for UNESCO) advocate for a change of mindsets and policies. From the power of role models and self-confidence to the need of concrete actions from Governments and civil society organisations, this first episode sets the goals of the podcast: to amplify the voices of women leaders and empower younger generations around the world.  

Embark with us on a journey through the UN system and grassroots civil society engagement to discuss how women’s leadership turns personal empowerment into positive outcomes for all. 

Created and developed by Nick Newland and Garance Sarlat with Juliette Solesse 

Produced and edited by Emmanuel Rudowski 

Recorded at UNESCO Headquarters 


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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In 2024, why should we continue to argue for gender equality in leadership?  

In this episode, Gabriela Ramos (Assistant-Director General for Social and Human Sciences of UNESCO), Magdie de Kock (World President of the Associated Country Women of the World) and Rosie Agoi (Secretary-General of the Ugandan National Commission for UNESCO) advocate for a change of mindsets and policies. From the power of role models and self-confidence to the need of concrete actions from Governments and civil society organisations, this first episode sets the goals of the podcast: to amplify the voices of women leaders and empower younger generations around the world.  

Embark with us on a journey through the UN system and grassroots civil society engagement to discuss how women’s leadership turns personal empowerment into positive outcomes for all. 

Created and developed by Nick Newland and Garance Sarlat with Juliette Solesse 

Produced and edited by Emmanuel Rudowski 

Recorded at UNESCO Headquarters 


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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In 2024, why should we continue to argue for gender equality in leadership?  

In this episode, Gabriela Ramos (Assistant-Director General for Social and Human Sciences of UNESCO), Magdie de Kock (World President of the Associated Country Women of the World) and Rosie Agoi (Secretary-General of the Ugandan National Commission for UNESCO) advocate for a change of mindsets and policies. From the power of role models and self-confidence to the need of concrete actions from Governments and civil society organisations, this first episode sets the goals of the podcast: to amplify the voices of women leaders and empower younger generations around the world.  

Embark with us on a journey through the UN system and grassroots civil society engagement to discuss how women’s leadership turns personal empowerment into positive outcomes for all. 

Created and developed by Nick Newland and Garance Sarlat with Juliette Solesse 

Produced and edited by Emmanuel Rudowski 

Recorded at UNESCO Headquarters 


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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