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.
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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
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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.
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What happens when women lead?
Angela Merkel’s 16 years as Chancellor of Germany reshaped Europe’s largest economy and set global precedents for leadership.
Swipe to learn more about Merkel’s impact.
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