How are they going to collect the opinions of women who do not work, and are themselves NOT empowered? Do those opinions matter? Or just the opinions of the corporates paying the "corporate price"?
Sorry for my obvious cynicism about this conference- I have seen so many women's initiatives do nothing but create the necessary publicity for people who want to be seen as "helping".
How are they going to collect the opinions of women who do not work, and are themselves NOT empowered? Do those opinions matter? Or just the opinions of the corporates paying the "corporate price"?
Sorry for my obvious cynicism about this conference- I have seen so many women's initiatives do nothing but create the necessary publicity for people who want to be seen as "helping".