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Category Archives: International Women’s Day 2011
When women speak, do men listen?
Following on from the launch of the RSAWSN at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in November 2010 when the panel and floor questioned if women spoke too much or too little (see previous post) – now, round 2. When women … Continue reading
Posted in Humanitarian, International Women's Day 2011
Tagged conflict resolution, ESU, Hamish Forsyth, James Max, Jane Gunn, Judith Perle, Matthew Taylor, networking, RSA, RSAWSN
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