I’m a French-Canadian reporter specializing in foreign affairs and a United Nations Correspondent. I’m interested in women in international politics and what we can learn from them. I have worked for Radio-Canada/CBC in Canada and La Stampa in Italy. I’m a graduate of McGill University in Montreal and Columbia Journalism School.
and the Civil Service speaks during the 76th Session of the U.N. General Assembly at U.N. headquarters on September 24, 2021 in New York City.As global instability mounts, the stakes are high for the 79th United Nations General Assembly high-level debate, which begins Tuesday in New York City.
A provisional list of speakers published earlier in September - which is likely to change until the very last moment - revealed that less than 10 of the leaders set to speak at the high-level week are women, showing the hill remains steep for women in politics, especially in the top job.
The U.N. General Assembly offers an opportunity to paint a picture of the state of women in politics and leadership in international organizations. While the number of women leaders in international organizations steadily increases, aby GWLvoices, an advocacy group for multilateralism and gender equality revealed in February that only 13% of all elected leaders in international organizations have been women since 1945.
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