By Angela Kyerematen-Jimoh
MAY 10, 2021
The past year has been very challenging, from the stress of living through a global pandemic to the various lockdown restrictions that have kept us indoors.
But, amidst this tough phase, we have also witnessed moments worth celebrating. In the past few months, we saw Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala become both the first woman as well as the first African to serve as WTO’s director-general. Whilst in Tanzania, we saw Samia Suluhu Hassan being sworn in as the African states first female president. Across the continent, we are seeing more women leading movements for inclusivity, equality and justice – reshaping Africa’s legacy.
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Women Playing A Key Role In Driving Impact Through Technology
By Soko Directory Team / Published May 5, 2021 | 12:34 pm KEY POINTS
The past year has been very challenging, from the stress of living through a global pandemic to the various lockdown restrictions that have kept us indoors.
The past year has been very challenging, from the stress of living through a global pandemic to the various lockdown restrictions that have kept us indoors.
While change has been incremental, we still need a breakthrough. A recent IBM IBV Study suggests that more programs haven’t translated to more progress. With the impact of COVID-19, women will be our biggest casualties as progress for women at work could be back to 2017 levels by the end of 2021.
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