Women urged to embrace leadership and empower others

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BY INDY MAEALASIA

Miss Solomon Islands, Elsie Polosovai, has emphasized the vital role of women as natural-born leaders, urging them to recognize that leadership extends beyond formal positions in government and thrives within their families and communities.

Speaking at the Honiara Council of Women (HCW) Festival yesterday, Polosovai reminded attendees that every woman, regardless of the scale of her contributions, has the power to uplift her family and community.

Reflecting on the theme ‘Benchmark for Leadership,’ Polosovai stressed that true leadership begins with personal growth. “I believe change comes from individuals,” she said.

In the context of the ongoing 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, Polosovai noted that the fight for justice extends far beyond the campaign. “Let’s remind ourselves that it is only 16 days, but there is a lifetime of trauma for families who experience gender-based violence,” she said.

Polosovai also urged women to “take ownership” of their unique skills and talents, recognizing the positive impact they can make within their communities.

She concluded by challenging women to educate their children—particularly their sons—to respect women and understand the difference between right and wrong.

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