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Global Summit
of Women 2004
Seoul, Korea
May 27-29, 2004
"LEADERSHIP, TECHNOLOGY, GROWTH"
2004 Photo Gallery

From the front page of the Korea Herald:
Banner hanging from Seoul's City Hall welcomes Summit delegates.

The Ministerial Roundtable at
the 2004 Summit in Seoul.

Prime Minister of Mozambique Luisa
Diogo, Vice President of Vietnam Truong My Hoa, Summit President Irene
Natividad,
Minister of Gender Equality Eun-Hee Chi, Monica Emerson, Executive
Director - Corporate Diversity Office, DaimlerChrysler,
and Minister of
International Cooperation of Mozambique Lidia Brito join hands at Ministerial
Roundtable on Women's
Economic Development at the Global Summit of Women 2004.
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At podium, Sung Joo Kim, CEO of
Sung Joo Group. Monica Emerson of DaimlerChrysler looks on (second
from left).
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2004 Parade of Ministers.

Summit President with the Vice President of Vietnam,
Korea's Minister of Women, local business leaders and WEXPO vendors at the
ribbon-cutting ceremony for the first WEXPO
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What was presented...
Speeches from 2004 Summit Sessions
Who participated ...
Economies Represented
International
Planning Committee
Global Members &
International Partners
2004 Keynote Speakers

Luisa Diogo
Prime Minister; Minister of Planning & Finance, Mozambique
Named to the
2004 Time 100
Full article
and
Honorary
Co-Chair

Truong My Hoa
Vice President, Vietnam
2004
Summit Awardees
Global Women’s
Leadership Award

Gertrude Mongella
Biography

African Parliament President Gertrude
Mongella receives Global Women's Leadership Award from
Summit President Irene Natividad (left) and
Mozambiquan Prime Minister Luisa Diogo (right).
Korea Women’s
Leadership Award

Dr. In Ho Lee
Biography

The recipient of the Korean Women's
Leadership Award, Dr.
In Ho Lee,
with Sung Joo Kim and Irene Natividad
Summit
Outcomes...
McKinsey Report:
Leveraging Female Talent in Asia
Sponsored by McKinsey & Company
2004 Global Summit of Women Report:
Women Government Executives
Worldwide
Sponsored by DaimlerChrysler
What the Press is Saying...

"Summit Calls
for More Women Leaders: Asia-Pacific Region Has Lowest Female Cabinet
Representation"
"Korea Urged to
Do More to Enhance Women's Status"

"Asia-Pacific
Leads Other Regions in Women Presidents, Premiers"

"International
Women's Summit Opens in Seoul"

"A Tough Road
to Equality for Korean Women"
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