The Conversation with Helen Clark and Michelle Bachelet
What does it take to run a country? Kim Chakanetsa is joined by Michelle Bachelet and Helen Clark, two international leaders who have smashed many glass ceilings.
What does it take to run a country? Kim Chakanetsa is joined by two international leaders who have championed women鈥檚 health, equality and empowerment throughout their careers. They will discuss their personal journeys, the impact Covid-19 has had on the wellbeing of women around the world, and why more women should join the political arena. The guests will also be taking questions from two young female activists and leaders in women鈥檚 rights, health and climate change.
Michelle Bachelet became Chile鈥檚 first female president in 2006 and served a second term in 2014. In 1973, her father was detained and tortured under General Pinochet鈥檚 dictatorial rule. Two years later she was also imprisoned with her mother and then exiled for four years. When she returned to Chile, she became a doctor and worked with victims of torture. She is currently the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.
Helen Clark was the first woman to be elected as prime minister of New Zealand and the first woman to serve for three consecutive terms. After her premiership, she became the first female head of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and last year she co-chaired an Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response to explore the global response to Covid-19. She鈥檚 also board chair of the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health (PMNCH).
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