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Women&Leadership

Countries around the world continue to be confronted with an alarming gender gap in leadership. In all realms of society, women continue to be underrepresented. In politics, for example, out of 187 countries, there are only 19 countries where women make up 30% of parliamentarians; in 11 countries, there are no female parliamentarians at all.

Yet there are also promising developments, like the election of Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf as president of Liberia or Angela Merkel as first female Chancellor of Germany. Or countries like Rwanda, which has introduced a quota system and now has almost 50% female parliamentarians.

Are there particular characteristics of female leadership? What are the socio-economic and cultural barriers preventing women from rising through the ranks? How can women leadership be developed?

In this section of the resource corner you will find a selection of readings and case stories addressing these and other questions.

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