Women’s leadership is not only about representation. It is about moral clarity, accountability, and the protection of human dignity. Across the world, gender-based violence, exclusion, and systemic inequality remain persistent realities. When women are present at decision-making tables, institutions are better equipped to recognize risk, respond to injustice, and build societies that are more resilient and more just. Advancing women into positions of leadership is both a moral imperative and a strategic one. Efforts like the Rosenzweig Report are essential in keeping this issue visible, measurable, and anchored in accountability.
| – | Dr. Cochav Elkayam Levy, Founder & Chair of the Civil Commission on October 7th Crimes by Hamas against Women & Children & the Dvora Institute for Gender & Sustainability Studies |
