What do women need from a new government?
As we are approaching an election on 4 July 2024, I wanted to share what I think we need from a new leadership in the UK.
During the first 6 months of this year, I have had several experiences that have shaped my thinking and expectations of what we need for women and girls to have equality and equity. From attending a Care International UK event at Parliament for International Women’s Day to joining #CSW68 as a UN Woman UK Delegate, I have heard so many stories about how strong, powerful and resourceful women around the globe are fighting the system to use their voice, keep their rights and have equal access to life systems. But we need more action from country leaders globally.
We need a higher representation of women in decision making positions
Peace
Climate
Community
Government
Women and girls need fair and equitable access to
Pay
Education
Access to credit and financial services
Healthcare, sexual and reproductive
Technology
We are falling short, and I am calling for a new government to step up, take accountability and show global leadership – in the words of Sim Bahous, Executive Director of UN Women:
“When more women are economically empowered, economies grow. When women are represented in government, governments thrive. When women are free to love their lives without the perpetual threat of violence, families flourish and businesses benefit. Where women have a bigger say in peace processes, peace is found sooner and is more durable”
Who wouldn’t want this?
Please use your vote this July and ask your female family and friends, colleagues and contacts to use their power.
Ways you can get involved and support equality for Women and Girls:
Sign The Centenary Action Promise - to encourage women employees to take time off work to go and vote on 4 July
Sign and share the #SheVotes24 open letter calling for better female representation in government
Join UN Woman UK as a volunteer
Mentor for The Girls Network – helping 14–18-year-old girls navigate their career aspirations and learn personal impact skills
Support, amplify or become a champion for SHE Changes Climate – a global movement asking for 50/50 co-leadership in global climate decision making.
If you’re interested in these types of activism and would appreciate a chat for more context, feel free to connect and message me through Linkedin.
Best wishes and Impact,
Lynne x
#EqualityForWomenAndGirls
#SheVotes24
Alt text: Lynne Griffiths and Helen Pankhurst at Care International UK for #IWD2024