Leadership Lessons

Video Series

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The impacts of COVID-19 challenged our communities in unexpected and complex ways. However, through these challenges, there’s a lot to be learned.

In “Leadership Lessons” hear from AGLN Fellows who have stepped up in new ways and remained steadfast in their values through this crisis.

  • How did they make the tough decisions?
  • How have they changed as leaders?

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Tune in and gain insights from values-driven leaders across the globe who battled trade-offs, created rapid responses to community needs, sharpened new skills, and more.

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Leading with Purpose: Why Bodily Autonomy is the Ultimate Act of Freedom

Catalina Martínez Coral is a leading force for reproductive rights across Latin America and the Caribbean, guided by her belief that “the political is personal, and the personal is political.” As Vice President at the Center for Reproductive Rights, her leadership has driven landmark victories—from decriminalizing abortion in Colombia to securing justice for women and girls across the region.

Simi Nwogugu
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Empowering Girls at Scale: Simi Nwogugu’s Vision for a Safer, Stronger Africa

Simi Nwogugu’s journey reflects a bold commitment to helping African girls rise — equipping them with agency, protection, and leadership skills to rewrite their futures.

Navyn Salem
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A Mother’s Mission to End Malnutrition: Navyn Salem’s Global Impact

Navyn Salem launched Edesia to combat global malnutrition, creating life-saving foods that have helped millions of children survive and thrive.

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Lessons in Navigating Uncertainty from a Frontline Physician

Dr. Benson Hsu believes transforming healthcare begins with a single, decisive act toward equity. His leadership is reshaping how physicians respond to crisis, uncertainty, and the communities most in need.

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Ten Years of Vision: How Juliet Asante’s Black Star International Film Festival Redefined Ghana’s Film Landscape

Ten years on, Juliet Asante’s Black Star International Film Festival stands as a legacy of leadership, creativity, and conviction — championing African stories and building a bridge between culture, education, and opportunity.