Indonesia’s Sri Mulyani: A reformer who stands for women’s interests | Women of power 4

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Indonesian Finance Minister Sri Mulyani is one of the most powerful women in Southeast Asia. In an interview with DW, she tells what shaped her, her goals for her country and what she admires about Angela Merkel.

00:00 Why you should watch this video

01:01 How did Sri Mulyani overcome the hurdles on the way to the top?

02:39 How does Sri Mulyani use her position to empower other women in Indonesia?

04:49 Why closing the gender gap matters

05:59 What’s holding women in Indonesia back?

06:21 “The juggling is the most difficult part”

08:03 Violence against women and girls

10:05 Sri Mulyani & Angela Merkel

10:36 Might the next generation of women leaders have it easier?

11:27 Mulyani’s message

11:50 Conclusion

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