Sierra Leone Monday passed a landmark law promoting women s rights in the workplace and positions of power. The Gender Equality and Women s Empowerment Act (GEWE) was signed into law by President Juli.
President Julius Maada Bio/Twitter(LONDON) A new law designed to increase the number of women in positions of power in both private and public sectors came into force in Sierra Leone on Thursday. More than a year after the legislation was first tabled in Sierra Leone's Parliament, lawmakers voted unanimously to pass the Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment Act in November. Now, Sierra Leonean President Julius Maada Bio has signed the bill into law, just five months before general elections. The Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment Act includes a legal requirement for all designated private and public bodies in the small West African nation to ensure at least 30% of their workforce is female. That ratio must be maintained across all levels within the organizations, with the legislation explicitly stating that 30% of leadership or decision-making roles must be set aside for women. The act also specifies a 30% minimum quota of women for all elective and appointive p
(LONDON) A new law designed to increase the number of women in positions of power in both private and public sectors came into force in Sierra Leone on Thurs
A new law designed to increase the number of women in positions of power in both private and public sectors came into force in Sierra Leone on Thursday.
KeithBinns/Getty Images(LONDON) A new law designed to increase the number of women in positions of power in both private and public sectors came into force