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Ambassador Swanee Hunt on 'Rwandan Women Rising'

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Panelist Swanee Hunt speaks onstage at The Stories You Haven't Heard: Modern Day Slavery in America and Abroad' panel during the Visionary Women Salon: Stories and Solutions at Montage Hotel on February 11, 2016 in Beverly Hills, California.  (Photo: Rachel Murray/Getty Images)

A new book by former U.S. ambassador to Austria Swanee Hunt profiles 90 women who were key figures in rebuilding Rwanda after the 1994 genocide. From entrepreneurs to lawmakers, “Rwandan Women Rising” highlights females who upend the narrative that women in war zones are only victims. Hunt joins us to discuss her book, and how Rwanda became one of Africa’s most stable countries.

Guests:

Swanee Hunt, author, “Rwandan Women Rising”; founder, Inclusive Security

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