Women, Power & the Architecture of Peace | Davos Reflections

Women, Power & the Architecture of Peace | Davos Reflections

From ESG Matters with Risk Insights by Risk Insights

January 31, 2026 · 9 min · Season 1 · Episode 1

About this episode

This episode explores the exclusion of women from leadership roles and its detrimental effects on peace and governance.

In this episode of ESG Matters with Risk Insights , host Anushka Bogdanov explores why excluding women from global leadership and peace-making structures weakens societies, destabilises governance, and undermines long-term resilience. Inspired by recent leadership announcements at the World Economic Forum... “Board of Peace”, this episode examines the deeper structural consequences of sidelining women — from conflict resolution and economic policy to caregiving, childbirth, and invisible labour. This is not a political argument. It is a civilisation argument. 🎧 In this episode: Why peace cannot be engineered by power alone How motherhood and caregiving remain systemically undervalued Where modern misogyny hides inside leadership and performance cultures A call for leadership rooted in wisdom, empathy, stewardship, and long-term thinking — the foundations of true peace. 👉 Like, share & subscribe for more insights on ESG, leadership, governance, and the future of society. #ESG #WomenInLeadership #Peace #Governance #Sustainability #GlobalLeadership #RiskInsights #AnushkaBogdanov

People in this episode

Host: Anushka Bogdanov

Topics covered

  • women in leadership
  • peace-making
  • governance
  • resilience
  • conflict resolution
  • economic policy

Keywords

  • women
  • leadership
  • peace
  • governance
  • sustainability
  • conflict resolution
  • economic policy

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: World Economic Forum, Board of Peace

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