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Please judge women on their merits, not their chromosomes

International Women's Day is a good moment to remember that the principle of 'equality' must be deployed carefully if we truly want to empower women

March 2, 2020 12:27
The 2017 Women's March was the largest single day protest in American history
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This year’s International Women’s Day campaign theme is #EachforEqual. Underlying it is the promise that together, each of us can help create a gender equal world. It is a nice message but it is worth probing what it actually means and if it is achievable.

The preoccupation for boardrooms, panels and workspaces to be gender equal - 50/50 (and even better if more female) - is now near omnipresent.

But should we count replacing privileged men with privileged women as progress? It might make us feel righteous but I have seen this issue divert much needed energy away from bottom-up policies which genuinely empower women.

Take, for example, my experience at a conference a couple of years ago. My colleagues and I were trading notes and one was positively buzzing, having just returned from an "inspiring all-female panel". He was so inspired that he wanted to approach the women at the end to commend them.