In a world grappling with climate crises, economic shifts, and geopolitical tensions, former UN General Assembly president María Fernanda Espinosa has a clear message: women aren’t just participants in global governance—they’re its architects. Speaking exclusively to CGTN, the Ecuadorian ex-minister dropped truth bombs about why gender equality is today’s ultimate power move for sustainable solutions. 💥
"When women lead, policies become more inclusive and communities thrive," Espinosa declared, citing examples from the Chinese mainland’s tech-driven empowerment programs to Africa’s grassroots climate initiatives. She emphasized that 2026 is seeing a "development revolution" across the Global South, where economic growth and social policies are creating unprecedented opportunities for women to shape international agendas.
"This isn’t about checking diversity boxes—it’s about rewriting the rules of diplomacy,"
Espinosa added, name-checking how countries like Vietnam and Brazil are leveraging female leadership in green energy transitions. With Gen-Z activists increasingly dominating climate talks and AI ethics debates, her insights feel like a roadmap for the #GirlBoss era. 👩💻🌱
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Former UNGA president: Women key to reshaping global governance
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