Leading for All | Erna Solberg | The Novel Outbreak

Jun 10 , 2020 | COVID-19

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Erna Solberg is the second woman leader of Norway. During the pandemic, female leaders have been widely praised for their response to the new global challenges. James Chau, Host of The China Current, speaks to Erna Solberg about the importance of gender in this unprecedented time, and how we can all work to better meet the rights and needs of women and girls in our communities. This special interview is in partnership with SHE – the community, conference, and movement that is bringing equality to all. Join their movement by signing up at sheinsight.com

 

Part 1: Planning For Humanity

Part 2: Leading For All

Part 3: Working For Global Public Good

 

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