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Scoop Video: First We Take Manhattan – Can a Woman Lead The UN?

Scoop TV- A Documentary by Andreas von Warburg and Erika Suban: Here in New Zealand it was oftens aid that once our Prime Minister Helen Clark had concluded her tenure as leader of the Labour Party, that she would eye a significant role at the united Nations. This documentary explores the barriers to leadership inequality at the UN and what is needed to balance this. Introduced by Selwyn Manning.

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