What Does The Future Hold For Women In The Workplace?
Women of MENA In Technology Blog
by Mahya K
2y ago
Sepideh Nasiri is the CEO and founder of WoMENAIT, and an advocate for women, diversity and inclusion.  The pandemic has ravaged industries, causing unemployment numbers to reach record highs. While everyone has experienced the challenges brought on by Covid-19, women and people of color have been hit harder both economically and socially. A year later, 2.4 million women left the workforce with little prospect of returning.  Women made up less than 25% of the tech workforce, and women of color just 18%, prior to the pandemic. Considering the low numbers of women ..read more
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6 Ways to Cultivate a Diverse and Equal Workplace
Women of MENA In Technology Blog
by Mahya K
2y ago
Equality has barely moved in decades. In the 25 years since we've recognized Equal Pay Day, the wage gap has only narrowed by $0.08. Between 2015 and 2020, the number of women in C-suite executive roles increased from 17 percent to 21 percent. These numbers reflect the reality that women face today, especially diverse women — a reality that corporate America is still failing to live up to its pledges of support and promises to “do better.” Last year, the ongoing global health crisis swiftly regressed what little “progress” we'd made to close the gender gap&nb ..read more
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Reaching girls across the digital access continuum: Digital solutions to address gender-based violence
Women of MENA In Technology Blog
by Sepideh Salimi
2y ago
- Caroline Masboungi, Abeera Akhtar, Catherine Poulton and Gerda Binder COVID-19 has exacerbated the ‘shadow pandemic’ of gender-based violence (GBV) experienced offline and online. It is now well documented that extended quarantines, as well as other physical distancing measures, enacted to manage the pandemic have increased women and girls’ exposure to GBV¹. And today, more than ever, online harassment and abuse are significant issues for young people, particularly girls². This ‘rollback impact’ of the pandemic also includes other decades of advancement toward gender equality, such as addre ..read more
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Femme Fatality: Rebranding Female Leaders as CEOs
Women of MENA In Technology Blog
by Mahya K
2y ago
By Sepideh Nasiri, Founder and CEO at Women of MENA In Technology Isn’t giving more women a seat at the table supposed to help gender inequality? There has been a public reckoning of sorts for numerous female-run companies, especially in the tech industry. Women CEO’s that had previously been hailed as the embodiment of modern-day feminism have been accused of an abuse of power, and of being the antithesis of what is expected of female leaders. Many were forced to resign; some from the companies they co-founded.  Where did progress go wrong? Isn’t giving more women a seat at the table sup ..read more
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20 Holiday gift ideas from Middle Eastern And North African Women-owned businesses
Women of MENA In Technology Blog
by Sepideh Nasiri
2y ago
As the 2020 holiday season approaches, despite the sadness and frustration of the past few months, we still believe this time of year can be as joyful as ever! For some, spreading joy starts with finding friends and family just the right gift. And when it comes to gifts, we love to support female-founded and MENA-owned businesses! However, we know holiday shopping this year can bring a number of challenges on its own, from tighter budgets to limited in-store shopping. To help you get started, Women Of MENA In Technology found 20 wonderful gifts so you can start ticking each person off your li ..read more
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3 Insights to Take Away From Women of Mena in Technology Conference
Women of MENA In Technology Blog
by Mahya K
2y ago
By Sherine Omar Last Thursday and Friday, Startups Galaxy had the privilege to attend the first virtual conference, third in general, for Women of MENA in Technology. However, the exciting thing is, that they were able to bring the whole global community together through one platform; Hopin (the online venue for virtual events).   11,000+ attendees gathered at the conference, not just from North Africa and the Middle East like Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Dubai, and Qatar, but from all over the globe, from Japan, China, Russia, South Africa, Turkey, Germany, USA, Canada, Belarus, Fra ..read more
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Keep Fighting for My Dreams and Pay It Forward When I Can
Women of MENA In Technology Blog
by Mahya K
2y ago
By Fatima Gowher Women of MENA (Middle East and North Africa) in Technology is a global nonprofit organization that aims to advocate equity, inclusion, and diverse representation for women in STEM. The Women of MENA in Technology Conference 2020 was held online this year, and it was nothing short of inspiring. They had an incredibly diverse group of mentors and attendees, more than I had ever seen, and every single one of them had a meaningful story to share. Their emphasis on being a catalyst for change and their common goal to help change the negative dialogue around women in the tech indus ..read more
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The Dawn of a High-Tech Era for Oil & Gas
Women of MENA In Technology Blog
by Mahya K
2y ago
In the modern age, the ability for businesses to adapt to new technologies is a critical indication of growth, as well as a prerequisite for success. Extensive online marketplaces, virtual access to customer services, sophisticated data collection and analysis, and forward leaps in surgical technologies and medicine are obvious positive changes that new technology brings to the economy and our daily lives. The rapid advances in electric and even driverless vehicles are the clearest representation of the impact of the next-generation consumer technology on the energy industry. The modern oil ..read more
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Nonprofit Boards aren’t sexy — they are significant.
Women of MENA In Technology Blog
by Guest User
2y ago
We are all more powerful, with more capacity to deeply and positively change the world around us than we will ever learn. Committing yourself to impact the life of someone you don’t know(yet) is a scary charge; it comes with pressure to succeed, guilt regarding your own privilege, doubt whether you can do it, and risk of failure. It also comes with an indescribable feeling of reward, connection, love and hope for progress. I’m talking about being on the board of a nonprofit. Let’s be honest, nonprofit board service is not everyone’s version of sexy. It’s not often touted as the most fun or eng ..read more
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How Iranian immigrants can be role models for diversity in STEM
Women of MENA In Technology Blog
by Guest User
2y ago
When I first came to the United States from Iran in 2007 for a doctorate in computer science and machine learning, I was surprised by how few women attended industry conferences. Those I did meet were usually fellow immigrants.  Diversity and gender equality drive creativity and spur innovation across the globe. It’s why the United Nations has declared Feb.11 the International Day of Women and Girls in Science and why the U.S. House of Representatives just launched the first-ever Women in STEM Caucus. The bipartisan initiative, started by four female congresswomen, no ..read more
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