Sarah Hendriks, deputy executive director ad interim at UN Women, discusses the main takeaways and successes that pushed the needle for gender diversity and equality in football at the 2023 Women
Sarah Hendriks, deputy executive director ad interim at UN Women, discusses the main takeaways and successes that pushed the needle for gender diversity and equality in football at the 2023 Women's World Cup. She speaks with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia. (Source: Bloomberg)
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