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Δευτέρα 10 Ιουνίου 2013

‘Davos for Women’ May Marginalize Female Leaders

Global Summit of Women 2013 First Ladies Forum
Malaysian First Lady Rosmah Mansor, 
center, and Irene Natividad, left, president of the Global 
Summit of Women, arrive on the first day of the summit 
in Kuala Lumpur on June 6, 2013



The Global Summit of Women, now wrapping up in Kuala Lumpur, brings together corporate and political leaders from around the world. As such, it is often called the Women’s Davos (although the Women’s Forum for the Economy and Society, which meets annually in Deauville, France, also competes for that title). These gatherings allow female leaders a privilege that their male counterparts still take for granted — the luxury of knowing, when you step into a conference hall, that your gender will be in the majority. But the bigger question is whether attempting to create separate spheres of power changes anything or if it further serves to marginalize women in leadership.


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