Angela Merkel’s words reflect a philosophy that defined her tenure: dignity is non-negotiable, and human rights are the baseline of governance.
#AngelaMerkel #WomenLeaders #GlobalGovernance #CWWL
Meet Haley Widom, whose Summer 2025 fellowship offered a close, on-the-ground look at how women’s leadership shapes youth development, social welfare, and gender dynamics in practice.
#FellowSpotlight #WomenWhoLead #GenderAndSociety #CWWL
Confidence in progress matters.
As Julia Gillard reflects, women will continue to follow one after another, and that momentum is something to be proud of.
#womeninleadership #CWWL
Leadership isn’t reserved for a few.
As Laura Liswood reminds us, everyone carries leadership within them, and women, especially young women, are entitled to lead, to speak, and to hold positions of influence.
Watch the full interview here: youtu.be/YUOROR_Yz-0?...
#WomenInLeadership #CWWL
Leadership starts early.
These programs give young women real exposure to policy, mentorship, and decision-making spaces.
#womeninleadership #youngwomenleaders #CWWL
Expectations still shape who is encouraged to lead, and who is asked to support.
As Rt. Hon. Dame Jenny Shipley notes, women’s leadership is often questioned before it’s accepted.
#womeninleadership #CWWL
What happens when women lead?
As Prime Minister of Peru and a trusted economic steward, Mercedes Aráoz helped open Peru to global markets, guided the country through economic uncertainty, and set a standard for principled leadership.
#WhatHappensWhenWomenLead #GlobalEconomy #CWWL
Mexico has taken a major step toward substantive gender equality. The Senate approved reforms to 17 laws, strengthening protections across labor rights, social security, and anti-violence frameworks for women.
Source: Senado de México
#policyupdate #Mexico #legislativereform #CWWL
A 23% pay gap for women in management across the EU highlights the significant distance that still needs to be bridged in achieving equality at the top.
Source: European Parliament
#CWWL #genderpaygap #womeninleadership
With its new 2025–2028 gender-equality strategy, Sweden is directing nearly US$84 million to support women’s rights and empowerment initiatives in partner countries.
#genderequality #womensempowerment #policyupdate #CWWL #womeninleadership #globaldevelopment
We are delighted to welcome H.E. Halla Tómasdóttir, President of Iceland, as the newest member of the Council of Women World Leaders.
We are honored to have her join our network.
#WomenWorldLeaders #CWWL #HallaTómasdóttir #Iceland #WomenInLeadership
When women are included in peace negotiations, peace lasts longer.
Research shows that agreements are 35% more likely to endure for at least 15 years when women are meaningfully involved in the process.
Source: UN Women
#WhatHappensWhenWomenLead #womeninpeacebuilding #CWWL
Throwback to May 1998, when women heads of state and government from around the world gathered at the Harvard Kennedy School for the very first Summit of the Council of Women World Leaders.
#CWWL #WomenInLeadership #HarvardKennedySchool #WomenHeadsOfState #GlobalLeadership
Her Excellency Paula-Mae Weekes, Former President of Trinidad and Tobago, reminds us that representation and equality require not only access, but action.
#womeninleadership #PaulaMaeWeekes #CWWL #genderequality #womenempowerment #leadership
What Happens When Women Lead: Margaret Thatcher
As the United Kingdom’s first woman Prime Minister (1979–1990), Margaret Thatcher reshaped the country’s economic and political landscape.
#WhatHappensWhenWomenLead #MargaretThatcher #WomenInLeadership #CWWL #Governance #LeadershipLegacy
The Council of Women World Leaders celebrates the launch of the Laura Liswood Women’s Leadership Archives at Somerville College, Oxford. It is a collection preserving decades of work advancing women’s leadership and governance worldwide.
#womeninleadership #CWWL #SomervilleCollege
In this conversation with Her Excellency Hanna Suchocka, former Prime Minister of Poland, she reflects on the double standards women leaders face and the persistence it takes to lead despite them.
#womenworldleaders #leadership #genderbias #equalityinleadership #HannaSuchocka #CWWL
“There is simply no way our nation can progress if its women population is left behind.” - Her Excellency Pratibha Patil, Former President of India
#womeninleadership #genderequality #CWWL #PratibhaPatil #womenempowerment #leadership #inspiration
Her Excellency Salome Zourabichvili, Former President of Georgia, reminds us that women’s leadership is essential to building lasting peace and resilience.
#womeninleadership #peacebuilding #CWWL #womenlead #leadershipforpeace #globalleadership #SalomeZourabichvili
#DidYouKnow?
Iraqi women launched the al-Mawadda Women’s Party ahead of the November 2025 elections, uniting women voters and supporting female candidates under a law that requires one-third male members in political parties.
Source: Council on Foreign Relations
#womeninpolitics #CWWL
Her Excellency Gro Harlem Brundtland, former Prime Minister of Norway, highlights why women must be equally represented in shaping policies that impact everyone.
Source: Women World Leaders interview series by Laura Liswood
#womeninleadership #genderequity #WomenWorldLeaders #CWWL
Her Excellency Doris Leuthard, Former President of Switzerland, reminds us that true progress comes when men and women work together as equals.
Gender policies alone aren’t enough; collaboration drives lasting change.
#womeninleadership #teamwork #CWWL
Norway’s $1.6T sovereign wealth fund now calls for at least 30% women on boards in emerging markets like India, Brazil, and South Africa.
Source: Reuters
#policyupdate #genderequity #boarddiversity #womeninleadership #CWWL
From local councils to global stages, programs around the world are creating pathways for women to step into leadership.
These initiatives provide women with the tools, networks, and opportunities to influence decisions that shape societies.
#womeninleadership #opportunitiesforwomen #CWWL
Former UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher speaks about what it takes to stay in politics: conviction, resilience, and the courage to lead on your own terms.
Source: Women World Leaders Interview Series with Laura Liswood
#womenworldleaders #MargaretThatcher #leadership #CWWL
Across OECD countries, women working full-time earn on average 11.9% less than men, that’s about 88 cents for every dollar earned by men.
Closing this gap is essential for achieving equality in workplaces and beyond.
Source: OECD (2023)
#genderequality #paygap #CWWL
The Gender Inequality Index tracks gaps in health, education, political voice, and work opportunities, reminding us that high inequality slows growth and weakens societies.
Source: HDR 2025 Statistical Annex (data year 2023).
#genderequality #womensleadership #GII #CWWL
#DidYouKnow?
Before becoming Slovenia’s first woman president, Nataša Pirc Musar was already a trailblazer for transparency and accountability in Europe. She served as President of the Europol Joint Supervisory Body, safeguarding data protection in EU law enforcement.
#dataprotection #CWWL
In 2023, #India made history by enacting the 106th Constitutional Amendment, also known as the Women’s Reservation Bill.
Source: UN Women
#policyupdate #genderequality #womeninpolitics #CWWL
Victoire Tomegah Dogbé made history as Togo’s first female Prime Minister. She has been a strong voice for equality, leading the launch of Togo’s national HeForShe campaign and championing inclusive governance.
#womeninleadership #genderEquality #inclusivegovernance #CWWL