Stanislav Vecera, President – Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa, Procter & Gamble said: “We know that everyone brings unique backgrounds, perspectives,
The company announced new commitments at the P&G #WeSeeEqual summit that saw participation from international equality & inclusion advocates like Eddie Ndopu, Sarah Harden, Chieko Asakawa,and Elissa Frieha, among others SINGAPORE, May 3, 2023 /PRNewswire/ Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG) today announced new commitments aimed toward advancing Equality & Inclusion (E&I) across Asia Pacific, the Middle East, and Africa (AMA), at its fifth annual #WeSeeEqual summit for the region. The event saw participation from world-renowned advocates and personalities from the private and public sectors. P&G President for Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa, Stanislav Vecera, announced new commitments to advance progress in the region: 1. Through its Always and Whisper 'Keeping Girls in School' program, P&G will educate more than 35 million adolescent girls on puberty and menstrual hygiene across Asia Pacific, the Middle East, and Africa, over the next 3 years. The com
In its effort to promote gender equality and thought-provoking conversations to bring about an equal future for all, leading consumer goods company, Procter & Gamble Nigeria in partnership with UN Women hosted its flagship Gender Equality summit. Hosted virtually for the first time, the event saw distinguished advocates and personalities from government, industry, civil society, and the media come together to address the challenges of gender and women’s equality, which have been severely impacted by the pandemic.
Built on the theme ‘#Unsaid and #Undone’, speakers and panelists discussed some of the stereotypical expectations from both genders, re-occurring gender challenges and provided practical insights on how to address some of the challenges presented by gender inequality, amplify the narrative, and further the cause of gender equality across sectors, industries, and cultures in Nigeria.