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Covid-19: PM Sheikh Hasina's efforts lauded in Forbes article

TBP Desk
26 Apr 2020 23:06:48 | Update: 27 Apr 2020 11:11:37
Covid-19: PM Sheikh Hasina's efforts lauded in Forbes article
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. (Photo: File)

Forbes, a US business magazine, featured eight women, global leaders, including Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who "deserve to be recognised" for their efforts in dealing with Covid-19 challenges to reshape the future.

Bangladesh, a country of some 161 million people, led by Sheikh Hasina, is no stranger to crises, the magazine wrote.

She was quick off her feet standing up to this one, with a response the World Economic Forum called “admirable”.

Sheikh Hasina, the country’s longest-serving Prime Minister, started evacuating Bangladeshi citizens from China in early February.

After the first case was diagnosed in early March, she closed educational institutions and nudged all non-essential businesses to go online.

Then she harnessed tech, installing screening devices across international airports which screened some 6,50,000 people (of which 37,000 were immediately quarantined), something the UK still is not doing, the article reads.

Women now govern 18 countries and 545 million people globally.

That is 7 percent of the world’s population (Exactly the same percentage, by the way, of women CEOs on the Fortune 500.)

From Bangladesh and Ethiopia, to Georgia and Singapore, women are emerging into political leadership across the globe. And this revelatory crisis is showing their talents.

The other women leaders mentioned in the article are Namibia’s President Saara Kuugongelwa, Nepal’s President Bhandari, Bolivia’s Interim President Jeanine Añez, Georgia’s President Salome Zourabichvili, Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam, Ethiopia’s President Sahle-Work Zewde and Singapore’s President Halima Yacob.

Avivah Wittenberg-Cox, CEO of 20-first, a global gender-balance consultancy, wrote the article.

 

 

 

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