Ensure women's full and effective participation in leadership at all levels of decision-making

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1. 1/ J'essaie de comprendre d'où vient mon sujet

1.1. United Nations goals

1.1.1. DWW course

1.2. Gender equality and women's empowerment

1.2.1. Progress have been made

1.2.1.1. 274 legal and regulatory reforms in support of gender equality

1.2.1.2. More girls are in schools

1.2.1.3. Maternal mortality has fallen by 38% between 2000 and 2017.

2. 2/ J'essaie de comprendre les enjeux de mon sujet via un exemple actuel

2.1. COVID 19 and women

2.1.1. United nation's report

2.2. https://www.un.org/sites/un2.un.org/files/policy_brief_on_covid_impact_on_women_9_apr_2020_updated.pdf

2.2.1. Gender equality is at stake in the COVID 19 crisis

2.2.1.1. unpaid care work has increased

2.2.1.2. gender-based violence has increased

2.2.1.3. the health of women generally is adversely impacted through the reallocation of resources and priorities, including sexual and reproductive health services

3. 3/ J'analyse les termes de mon sujet

3.1. leadership

3.1.1. podcast

3.2. Podcast France culture

3.2.1. les femmes ont été occultées de l'Histoire et ont donc leur histoire à réinventer

4. 4/ je m'intéresse à ce que je peux trouver sur les réseaux sociaux

4.1. réseaux sociaux

4.1.1. #WomenSupportingWomen

4.1.1.1. instragram

4.1.2. https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/womensupportingwomen/?hl=fr

4.1.2.1. hashtag launched in July, 2020 which underlines the power of social media in targeting gender equality but also the weakness of politics in empowering women and the longlasting patriarchy.

5. Step 6 : J'approfondis une thématique

5.1. cinema

5.1.1. exposition

5.2. Femmes cinéastes | Centre Pompidou

5.2.1. feeling of lack of professional legitimacy

5.2.2. lack of parity

5.2.3. need to create archives

5.2.4. institutions' role

6. 7/ J'élargis mon champ de vision, je sors d'Internet

6.1. litteracy & testimony

6.1.1. book

6.2. Devenir

6.2.1. succes story which aims at inspire other women while denouncing all obstacles women are facing in their lifetime.

7. 8/ Je recentre ma recherche

7.1. strikes/ history

7.1.1. article

7.1.2. Pourquoi vous ne vous sentirez jamais la plus belle ? | Charlie Danger | TEDxISAESUPAERO

7.1.2.1. the lack of women empowerement comes from deeply-rooted principles, beliefs and patterns that women themselves reproduce

7.2. 'Don't Iron While the Strike is Hot': Precursors to 'A Day Without a Woman'

7.2.1. Major women' strikes in the US

7.2.1.1. 1909: better working conditions and higher wages

7.2.1.2. 1961: protest against nuclear

7.2.1.3. 1970: women's strike fro free abortion, round-the-clock childcare centers, equal opportunities in work and education

8. 10/ Je synthétise ma recherche en 4 points

8.1. 4 main axe of reflexion/analyze

8.1.1. societal

8.1.1.1. persistence of the patriarcal system

8.1.2. cultural

8.1.2.1. underrepresentation of women in culture

8.1.3. economical

8.1.3.1. women are still facing glass celling

8.1.4. political

8.1.4.1. politicy-making in favor of gender equality are no sufficient

9. 9/ Je cherche un exemple pertinent

9.1. politics

9.1.1. Netflix

9.2. https://www.netflix.com/search?q=alexandria&jbv=81080637

9.2.1. women have way more difficulties to access politics than men, all the more when they belong to minorities.

9.2.2. women in politics are facing a lot of discrimination and cannot easily break the celling glass.

10. What mental biais prevent women (in developed countries) from climbing the social ladder ?

11. Step 5 : j'approfondis ma recherche sur les réseaux sociaux

11.1. prise de parole

11.1.1. youtube