My major obligation or responsibility is to work to integrate gender issues throughout the work of the State Department.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Achieving gender equality requires the engagement of women and men, girls and boys. It is everyone's responsibility.
Gender equality and women's empowerment have been a top priority for me from day one as Secretary-General. And I am committed to making sure that the U.N. leads by example.
And we reduce almost all male-female problems by working on both the female and the male. And that usually means having both sexes take responsibility.
In my community, women are as important as males, and they are playing an equal role in the society.
I think of my gender as a part of my complex humanity.
The issue of gender was never my biggest concern; my biggest concern was doing good work. When the feminist movement really got going, I wasn't an active part of it because I was more concerned with my own mental pursuits.
Women are responsible for creating their own roles.
By including women in decision-making, city governments will be in a better position to fulfill their responsibility to ensure the safety of their residents, especially women and girls.
Women need to be in key operational roles where they run businesses in the organization. Sometimes when organizations focus on leadership diversity, they're mostly in areas like HR or non-operating line functions.
What's important is that I do my job really well, that I build great products and that I'm a great leader. All those things matter independent of gender. But I do think there's a responsibility for me to support other women at Google.