New research shows women’s leadership gains are beginning to slip. The decline reveals deeper problems in succession planning, sponsorship, feeder roles and enterprise decision-making.
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Anda Filip’s election as the first woman Secretary General of the IPU belongs to a wider shift: women now lead major institutions shaping trade, migration, technology, climate and democracy.
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Menopause often arrives when women are at their most experienced professionally. This Change in Content feature explains how symptoms affect work, why Indian workplaces must respond, and what women can …
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Bangladesh Elections 2026 ended an interim phase with a decisive victory and a reform promise, but it also delivered a historic low for women in parliament. This article unpacks what …
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Despite global progress in gender equality, a new UN Women report finds that 103 countries have never had a woman in their top executive office. This article explores why women …
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Vedanta is transforming India’s mining industry with real women-centric change—21% women in its workforce, 28% in leadership, and a bold target of 30% by 2030. From all-women rescue teams to …
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Hana-Rāwhiti Maipi-Clarke, at just 21, is not only New Zealand’s youngest MP but also a fierce advocate for Māori rights. Her haka in Parliament is a testament to her bold …