Top 18 Quotes & Sayings by Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a South African politician Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka

Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka is a South African politician and former United Nations official, who served as the Executive Director of UN Women with the rank of Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations.

They've participated extensively in this conference and they are doing their best to help.
They are responsible for starting this relationship and wanting to help Africa. The United States is very well suited for this as they are a country that has the capacity, they have better access to technology and they are a successful country.
We hope that there will be better policy-making and hope to see projects implemented. We have lots of information that can be used for the implementation of projects. — © Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka
We hope that there will be better policy-making and hope to see projects implemented. We have lots of information that can be used for the implementation of projects.
But had they not paid that advance we would have lost much more, we would have started to go and look for the product all over again, the refinery would have stopped working.
I'm certainly hoping that all the recommendations that we have heard will be implemented.
These days, because women are so active on social media, it is important to be active on the sites of social media that represent the right value system. If you are a student on campus, be part of action groups that exist on campus. The worst thing that can happen to a young person is to be young and not be part of anything that is bigger than you. I think that it's such a missed opportunity, because the future depends on those who walk an extra mile in order to make sure that the world will be better because they have lived in it.
I think we have to continue to protect women on social media, who are coming out in a world that can still be very harsh towards them, so that they do not feel that they are alone. And of course, some of these attacks happen on social media, so we do need to provide a counter narrative - a supportive narrative - so that the voices of those that are punitive towards women does not become the dominant voice.
Patriarchy is bestowed on men at birth. Whether you want it or not, you have a privilege as a man, and you either fight against it and reject it by becoming a feminist man, or you enjoy the privileges that come with it.
My mother always told me that inaction is not an option. And neither is going it alone.
With technology, we can achieve universal access to secondary education within a generation.
Power relations between men and women must change profoundly, men must be partners in the pursuit of gender equality, in their decision-making roles, as heads of state, CEOs, religious and cultural leaders, and as partners and parents.
I do not believe that the majority of men in the world would like to hurt women, but they can be very complacent, and that is just as bad.
There is no great force for change, for peace, for justice and democracy, for inclusive economic growth than a world of empowered women.
Achieving gender equality is about disrupting the status quo - not negotiating it.
Employers must make far-reaching changes to employment terms and conditions for women: Equal pay for equal, decent work.
We also have to match the skills with the needs of the economy... I think we are losing the plot because we are continuing to produce the people that are not going to be the drivers of industrialisation. So that needs the discipline of both training institutions and policies that drive our people to industrialisation.
The fact that women begin to avoid running for public office because of the harassment and sometimes even violence that they face as a hazard, it means that the world is being robbed of extraordinary leadership that women can bring to bear. And of course, if women as professionals begin to look at making career choices because they're looking at whether Am I going to be safe or not? You can imagine the missed opportunities that are out there for women.
Educate a woman, you educate a nation. — © Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka
Educate a woman, you educate a nation.
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