5TH WOMEN'S LEADERSHIP AND EMPOWERMENT CONFERENCE [WLEC2014]
1st - 3rd of March 2014, Bangkok, Thailand
Royal Benja Hotel
PRESENTERS
1st - 3rd of March 2014, Bangkok, Thailand
Royal Benja Hotel
PRESENTERS
From Community Activism to Government Policy: the role of women’s leadership
Ms. Suzanne Dyson [Australia]
Zimbabwe Women and the Cultural Sector: A Review
Ms. Nanette De Jong [UK] & Ms. Aqualine Suliali [South Africa]
The Impact of Employment-oriented Social Welfare Programs on Empowering Poor Women toward Community Consolidation
Prof. Youngmi Yoo [Republic of Korea]
Information Delivery through ICT to pregnant teenagers
Ms. Hellen Agnes Muyomba [Uganda]
A Woman's Courage
Ms. Nina Sivertsen [Australia]
From Good Samaritans to Suffragists: The Dissolution of the Public-Private Distinction in the Californian Women’s Suffrage Movement
Ms. Ji Won Lim [USA]
Women empowerment through entrepreneurship - A study of first generation women entrepreneurs in Pune city
Ms. Shubhangi Joshi [India]
Empowering Women Administrators: Study of Women Administrators in Pune University Jurisdiction
Ms. Jyoti Gagangras [India]
Come, Let's Break Those Invisible Barriers!
Ms. Shampa Chakravarthy [India]
Leaving Informal Economy through a Vocational Training: The Case of Immigrant Women from Central Africa in French-Speaking Belgium
Ms. Marielle Bruyninckx [Belgium]
Leading Authentically: The Key to Driving Women Leaders Forward? An Asian Perspective
Ms. JoAnn Loo [Malaysia]
Japanese Women Working on the Global Stage: HRM in the UN
Prof. Kazuko Yokoyama & Dr. Sarah Louisa Birchley [Japan]
The role of participatory video in empowering non-English backgrounds immigrant women in Australia
Ms. Narges Shokohi-Tehrani [Australia]
Multiple Modernities in Contemporary India: A Change and Continuation in Gender Roles
Ms. Ambika Kohli [New Zealand]
Contextual Human Rights in Practice
Dr. Tamara Relis [USA]
Ending sexual violence: the world best practices
Ms. Mora Fernández & Ms. Lorena Kourousias [Mexico]
Islamic stand of empowering women with special needs
Ms. Aishatu Abubakar Kumo [Nigeria]
Women school leaders’ perception of professional development and needs, a qualitative study
Ms. Nathalie Carole Congo-Poottaren [Mauritius]
Environmental Degradation and Social Violence: Impact on Women's Rights and a Barrier to Sustainable Development Nigeria
Ms. Rahmatu Buba [Nigeria]
Under the Ropes: An Exploration of Women's Experiences in Muay Thai
Dr. Mari DeWees [USA]
Empowering Women through Literature: An Analysis of Kunzang Choden’s Fiction
Ms. Manjit Kaur [India]
The Role of Women in Helping Their Husband Adapt with New Status in Nyentana Marriage in Bali
Ms. Dewa Ayu Puteri Handayani & Ms. Dek Sintya Adinda Sari [Indonesia]
Analyzis of a Vocational Training Academy in Lagos State, Nigeria: A Case Study of Nanny Nigeria Integrated
Ms. Enitan Oloto [Nigeria]
Ms. Suzanne Dyson [Australia]
Zimbabwe Women and the Cultural Sector: A Review
Ms. Nanette De Jong [UK] & Ms. Aqualine Suliali [South Africa]
The Impact of Employment-oriented Social Welfare Programs on Empowering Poor Women toward Community Consolidation
Prof. Youngmi Yoo [Republic of Korea]
Information Delivery through ICT to pregnant teenagers
Ms. Hellen Agnes Muyomba [Uganda]
A Woman's Courage
Ms. Nina Sivertsen [Australia]
From Good Samaritans to Suffragists: The Dissolution of the Public-Private Distinction in the Californian Women’s Suffrage Movement
Ms. Ji Won Lim [USA]
Women empowerment through entrepreneurship - A study of first generation women entrepreneurs in Pune city
Ms. Shubhangi Joshi [India]
Empowering Women Administrators: Study of Women Administrators in Pune University Jurisdiction
Ms. Jyoti Gagangras [India]
Come, Let's Break Those Invisible Barriers!
Ms. Shampa Chakravarthy [India]
Leaving Informal Economy through a Vocational Training: The Case of Immigrant Women from Central Africa in French-Speaking Belgium
Ms. Marielle Bruyninckx [Belgium]
Leading Authentically: The Key to Driving Women Leaders Forward? An Asian Perspective
Ms. JoAnn Loo [Malaysia]
Japanese Women Working on the Global Stage: HRM in the UN
Prof. Kazuko Yokoyama & Dr. Sarah Louisa Birchley [Japan]
The role of participatory video in empowering non-English backgrounds immigrant women in Australia
Ms. Narges Shokohi-Tehrani [Australia]
Multiple Modernities in Contemporary India: A Change and Continuation in Gender Roles
Ms. Ambika Kohli [New Zealand]
Contextual Human Rights in Practice
Dr. Tamara Relis [USA]
Ending sexual violence: the world best practices
Ms. Mora Fernández & Ms. Lorena Kourousias [Mexico]
Islamic stand of empowering women with special needs
Ms. Aishatu Abubakar Kumo [Nigeria]
Women school leaders’ perception of professional development and needs, a qualitative study
Ms. Nathalie Carole Congo-Poottaren [Mauritius]
Environmental Degradation and Social Violence: Impact on Women's Rights and a Barrier to Sustainable Development Nigeria
Ms. Rahmatu Buba [Nigeria]
Under the Ropes: An Exploration of Women's Experiences in Muay Thai
Dr. Mari DeWees [USA]
Empowering Women through Literature: An Analysis of Kunzang Choden’s Fiction
Ms. Manjit Kaur [India]
The Role of Women in Helping Their Husband Adapt with New Status in Nyentana Marriage in Bali
Ms. Dewa Ayu Puteri Handayani & Ms. Dek Sintya Adinda Sari [Indonesia]
Analyzis of a Vocational Training Academy in Lagos State, Nigeria: A Case Study of Nanny Nigeria Integrated
Ms. Enitan Oloto [Nigeria]
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