27th July 2024
Gender equality and women’s leadership in the year of elections
9 min read
According to UN Women, as of June 2024, there are only 27 countries where women serve as Heads of State and/or Government. The 100-day countdown to the US election also starts today, as Kamala Harris becomes the Democratic presidential frontrunner replacing Joe Biden. Just 55 days ago, Mexico elected Claudia Sheinbaum as the country’s first female president. But gender parity in leadership and government clearly has far to go.
Halfway through 2024, we stand at a historical turning point as almost half the world’s population will be affected by elections taking place in 70 countries this year. How do we understand and unpack these interconnected trajectories of emerging women leaders that have long-lasting implications for women and girls around the world? Now, more than ever, there is a need to undertake legal reforms that will reverberate for generations to come, with the potential to lay strong foundations for gender equality.
Last year, Equality Now launched our podcast, ‘We Change the Rules’, hosted by award-winning journalist and broadcaster Samira Ahmed. We invited women’s rights leaders, legal experts, activists, and academics from across the international gender equality and human rights movements to share unique insights and bold new ideas on policies that governments should consider to achieve legal, political, and systemic gender equality.
With each episode, we explored global issues and their impact on women and girls, be it legal inequality, lack of representation in leadership, racial discrimination, patriarchy, religious traditions, and cultural intricacies.
Leadership and equality of opportunity are crucial to women’s empowerment. We Change the Rules explores the history of gender inequality in the law through the decades, giving audiences a holistic view of how discrimination in the law was identified and challenged in different parts of the world.
Our guest speakers shared their experiences from the world of politics and leadership.
Our world is steering in a new direction as we vote an increasing number of women into positions of power. But this begs the question: what ecosystems are these newly elected women leaders stepping into? Are they still as hostile as they have been throughout the past centuries, plagued by sex discrimination?
We Change the Rules offers new perspectives on gender equality, to guide research and policies targeted at legal reform.
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