Panelists at a CFR meeting discussed how a second Trump administration could impact U.S.-Africa relations, focusing on security, economic, and diplomatic engagement, and countering China’s influence in the continent. Speakers included Johnnie Carson, Cameron C. Hudson, and Ebenezer Obadare, with Shannon L. Smith presiding. The discussion also touched on Sudan’s civil war and the potential for the U.S. to leverage its strategic interests in the region to bring about peace and stability.
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‘I felt an unspoken pressure to smile’
Faith, a 24-year-old woman in Kenya, faces pressure to conform and be agreeable in her workplace, reflecting a broader issue of "likeability labour" where women feel compelled to prioritize being liked over expressing their opinions. Research shows significant barriers for women in advancing to leadership roles, with 50% in entry-level positions dropping to 26% at senior levels, highlighting systemic inequalities in corporate environments. Want More Context? 🔎
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