10 leçons à tirer de la ligne de front COVID-19 pour un monde plus égalitaire
Les femmes et les filles doivent être au cœur de la réponse au coronavirus et de la reprise post-crise.
Katja Iversen is an executive adviser, author, board member and global advocate on sustainability, purpose driven leadership, global health and gender equality.
She is a sought keynote speaker and moderator, and she holds various board and executive advisory roles, including with the World Economic Forum, Women Political Leaders, 4LifeSolutions, Kings College Institute for Women’s Leadership, Goal Goals World Cup and Global Health 50/50. She also sits on UNILEVER’s Global Sustainability Advisory Council and is appointed a UN Food Champion and Copenhagen Goodwill Ambassador.
Ms. Iversen, who is Danish, has a background as a leader in civil society, the United Nations, and as a cross-cultural leadership trainer for Fortune 500 executives. She has been a member of Prime Minister Trudeau’s and President Macron’s G7 Gender Equality Councils, an advisor to Bill and Chelsea Clinton and the Clinton Global Initiative, on MIT Solve Challenge’s Women and Tech Leadership Group, and the President of Women Deliver among many other things. She has moderated debates at Harvard, in Davos, at the UN and on TV etc.
Katja was one of the original members of 100Women@Davos, was named Dane of the Year in 2018, and included in Apolitical’s Top 20 of Most Influential People in Gender Policy in 2019. In 2018, her book on Women and Networking came out.
www.katjaiversen.com
Les femmes et les filles doivent être au cœur de la réponse au coronavirus et de la reprise post-crise.
Las mujeres están en la vanguardia de la lucha contra el coronavirus - el trabajo de reconstrucción posterior debe tener en cuenta sus necesidades sanitarias, educativas y económicas.
Women are at the forefront of the fight against the coronavirus – the reconstruction job afterwards must take their health, education and economic needs into full account.