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On this episode of Deeply Talks, which aired on the first day of the 62nd session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW), our editors examine this year’s theme: rural women and girls. Senior Editor Jumana Farouky and Community Editor Jihii Jolly examine the key questions we’re going to be covering on this issue in the coming months, from obstacles to obtaining land rights, to challenges in accessing decent infrastructure, and the impact of climate change. We are joined by humanitarian leader Vivian Onano and Beth Roberts, Attorney and Land Tenure Specialist at the Landesa Center for Women's Land Rights. For more information on issues affecting economic advancement for women, visit www.newsdeeply.com/womensadvancement and subscribe to our weekly emails.
On this episode of Deeply Talks, which aired on the first day of the 62nd session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW), our editors examine this year’s theme: rural women and girls. Senior Editor Jumana Farouky and Community Editor Jihii Jolly examine the key questions we’re going to be covering on this issue in the coming months, from obstacles to obtaining land rights, to challenges in accessing decent infrastructure, and the impact of climate change. We are joined by humanitarian leader Vivian Onano and Beth Roberts, Attorney and Land Tenure Specialist at the Landesa Center for Women's Land Rights. For more information on issues affecting economic advancement for women, visit www.newsdeeply.com/womensadvancement and subscribe to our weekly emails.
Vivian Onano, Kenyan-born women and girls' advocate and youth leader chats to Lee Kasumba about leadership skills, living a life with a purpose and the importance of education on the African continent. Follow us on twitter @AfricaStateMind or www.facebook.com/AfricaStateOfMind
In this episode Lee Kasumba speaks to Dr. Judy Dlamini, a multi-skilled and a self-made, successful businesswoman about changing careers and living to the fullest. We also touched on her new book, Equal but Different – The book is based on research conducted for her doctorate in business leadership, investigates the intersection of race, gender and social class in the career progression of women chief executives. Then she catches up with Kenyan gender advocate Vivian Onano spoke about how women, who make up half the population, need to be invested in, or economies will not move forward.