Insight

Women are fighting to break through the glass ceiling

The Independent, a British newspaper published an article on March 4, 2012, ‘Revealed: The best and worst places to be a woman’. With women taking up 56.2 percent of the seats in Parliament, the article ranked Rwanda as the best place for a woman to be a politician. The law protects women’s leadership role in the public sector. Institutions must ensure that at least women must fill 30 percent of positions. However, there are no such affirmative action guarantees in the private sector. 
For a woman to succeed in the corporate world, she has to work twice as hard as men. Net photo
For a woman to succeed in the corporate world, she has to work twice as hard as men. Net photo
Doreen Umutesi