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10 Women were important because of their roles as mothers, providers and inheritors of property, as well as important social actors in the economic, social, political institutions. 11 The link between motherhood and leadership was evident in my field research in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. In addition, interviews of Asante Queen Mothers in Ghana, discussed later, confirm that this ideology still lives on. To some extent, motherhood as a symbol of leadership has the potential for transformational leadership for countries facing enormous economic, social challenges, and conflict in Africa and the African diaspora.

Is female leadership more likely to promote real change and progress and transform society for the better than male leadership? Yes, because most female leaders have exhibited decency in their positions in relation to corruption and other malpractices. Do you think women have made much progress in leadership in the central government in your country in terms of gaining parliamentary seats and cabinet positions? There has been progress, but there is also room for improvement. I must criticize both the past and the present governments for not doing enough to help women.

The UN declared March 8, 1975, as International Women’s Day and hosted the first World Conference on Women in Mexico. This was followed by the UN Decade for Women from 1976 to 1985, which produced the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) in 1979. Two additional world conferences on women were held: in 1980 in Copenhagen, and in 1985 in Nairobi. The Nairobi ForwardLooking Strategies for the Advancement of Women marked the culmination of the UN Decade for Women.

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