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Helen Clark: Let’s end the ‘shadowy practices’ that stop women from breaking glass ceilings

Writing in the Telegraph, Helen Clark reflects on her time as New Zealand’s Prime Minister and Administrator of UNDP and analyses key stats from the new Equality Works report, arguing that a culture of openness will drive change across global health and development.

“Against the backdrop of last year’s #metoo and #aidtoo movements, there is a clear need for the management cultures of a number of major global health agencies to be brought into the 21st century.”

To read the full article visit the Telegraph.