Changing Faces Women's Leadership Program

- Photos from top to bottom: 2007 participants discuss the issues; 2005 group photo; 2008 participants out on local site visit.
When women are empowered, the whole community benefits.
"I believe we will have better government when men and women discuss public issues together and make their decisions on the basis of their differing areas of concern for the welfare of their families and their world... Too often the great decisions are originated and given form in bodies made up wholly of men or so completely dominated by them that whatever of special value women have to offer is shunted aside without expression."
--Eleanor Roosevelt, December 1952
Now more than ever, communities and organizations across the Asia Pacific region are in need of balanced and constructive leadership. Launched in 2002, Changing Faces is a program designed to bring together women from the United States and the Asia Pacific region to participate in dialogue on leadership and issues specific to women in leadership around the region. The program seeks professional women at lower and middle level positions of leadership who have the potential to move into positions of greater responsibility and influence.
To date, 91 women from 27 countries have participated in the Changing Faces Program. These women come from a broad cross-section of the societies in which they live and work, representing government, media, civil society, academia, and the corporate/business sectors.
Upcoming 2009 Program
Women as Entrepreneurs: Fostering Economic Growth and Strengthening Communities
June 21- July 2, 2009
Honolulu, Hawaii
The 2009 program will focus on the important role that women play in contributing to the development of local economies and as agents of change in their own communities. Participants will discuss how they can use their entrepreneurial skills, experience, knowledge, and lessons learned to promote community growth and broader linkages between business and the community.
Detailed information about the 2009 program and how to apply will be available in December 2008.
For More Information
Ms. Liz A. Dorn
Seminar Specialist
East-West Center
1601 East West Road
Honolulu, HI 96848 USA
Phone: (808) 944-7682
Fax: (808) 944-7600
dorne@eastwestcenter.org

