THE ISSUE:
It's no secret that women in relief and development face many
challenges. Under-represented in leadership and, at times, constrained
by the cultural environments in which they work, it is forgivable for
some women to feel as though they are at a disadvantage. However, more
and more women are defying stereotypes and taking leadership and
management positions in the field, or in their own communities. These
women do not wish to be seen as doing their job better than men, but
wish to have the same chance as their male peers to improve their world.
In this issue, we examine how women all over the world are working with
their colleagues and neighbors to realize a more just world.