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Meet the former Man City player who is trying to build the biggest female football brand in the world

Advertorial Meet the former Man City player who is trying to build the biggest female football brand in the world NatWest helped Grace Vella secure £150k of funding after she started Miss Kick from a pop-up stall aged 21 Advertorial Grace Vella had faced setbacks before. All she ever wanted to do was play football and aged 17 signed for Man City. She played with the likes of Toni Duggan and Nikita Parris, who are all now in the Lioness team. But a year later her dreams were dashed when she was released. A life away from football beckoned and she decided to concentrate on a psychology degree at the University of Manchester.

UAE-Based Bookends Wants To Make It Easy For You To Buy And Sell Secondhand Books Online

March 7, 2021 8 min read Opinions expressed by You re reading Entrepreneur Middle East, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media. Decluttering expert Marie Kondo recommends letting go of books that no longer has value, and as an avid reader who actually doesn’t mind giving my books a “new home,” I have often found that it’s often difficult to find simple avenues to do just that. But now, there’s hope: a new startup, Bookends, homegrown in the UAE, offers a digital platform to buy and sell secondhand books, with shipping and delivery available all over the UAE. Founded by Somia Anwar and Grace Karim, the duo’s love for nourishing their kids’ reading habits ignited the motivation to launch a platform for affordable used books in the UAE. “As moms, we have always encouraged our kids to read more,” Karim says. “New books are expensive, and kids outgrow them very quickly. They need new books that cost a lot of money, and w

Breaking societal barriers, Bangladesh working women defy the odds to create their own path

  Kazi Nafia Rahman, Staff Correspondent,  bdnews24.com Published: 08 Mar 2021 02:51 AM BdST Updated: 08 Mar 2021 02:04 PM BdST Umme Nazmin Islam began her career as a doctor when her elder daughter was two and a half months old in 2010. After a decade, when the world was crippled by the coronavirus pandemic, she took on the fight in the COVID-19 unit of Dhaka Medical College Hospital with a two-year-old son back at home. ); } Women like Nazmin have to break down a slew of societal barriers from the duty of taking care of their families to discrimination in society – in order to move ahead and up the career ladder.

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