- Openning
- Module 1 – WOMEN IN POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
- Module 2 – WOMEN AND BUSINESS – CURRENT TRENDS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
- Module 3 – EDUCATION AND TRAINING FOR FUTURE WOMEN LEADERS
- Module 4 – TRENDS IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION – WHAT ROLE FOR WOMEN AND WOMEN LEADERS?
- Module 5 – WOMEN, PEACE, SECURITY AND DEVELOPMENT: WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP IN PEACE BUILDING
- Module 6 – WOMEN, ICTS AND THE MEDIA
- Closing
“In China, 59% of journalists are women” Prof. Liu Jinan
“Female journalists excell in uncovering the truth” Prof. Liu Jinan
Few women enjoy high level leading and decision-making power in China.Women’s contributions are not given a lot of acknowledgement Prof. Liu Jinan
“In @novatv_bg, 70% of the reporters are women” Didier Stoessel
Around the world, 10% of the sports journalists are women.We need to improve in this field Didier Stoessel
#GWLForum “The status of women in media in Turkey is far from satisfactory” @GilaBenmayor pic.twitter.com/7Y34DkIg2p
— Women In Business BG (@WomenBusinessBG) May 20, 2016
Women have to work longer hours and have to be more creative to succeed.Yet,women lose their jobs 1st in a recession @GilaBenmayor