Corruption has far-reaching consequences for every segment of society, and it disproportionately impacts women. However, studies show that when women rise to decision-making roles in public life, they can be effective leaders in the fight against corruption. Why? Women in leadership positions tend to prioritize policies that allocate more resources toward education, healthcare, and public services.
Join us virtually on June 4 for a conversation with József Péter Martin, Executive Director of Transparency International Hungary and author of a forthcoming publication on women, power, and corruption. Martin joins CIPE’s Center for Women’s Economic Empowerment Director Barbara Langley and Program Director Mikra Krasniqi to discuss how women in leadership can change the conversation around corruption.