Gulf country has diversified its economy away from oil and opened more and more opportunities for young female leaders. Women’s business mission will explore opportunities.
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Luiza Trajano, board chair of Brazilian market-leading retail chain Magazine Luiza, will participate in a roundtable next Wednesday (31) at the Arab Brazilian Chamber, alongside BRF executive manager Helena Araújo and other influential businesswomen. Registration is open to watch the live event in Portuguese online.
The Gulf nation created a Women’s Department at the Ministry of Justice to encourage females to join the sector.
A survey has shown that more gender-equal businesses perform better and could spell added revenue for the Arab country from now until 2030.
Female Arab business leaders discussed opportunities in countries such as Kuwait and Morocco, which are opening up to new endeavors, during a webinar hosted this Wednesday (16) by the Arab Brazilian Chamber’s WAHI women’s committee and the WIT group.
Over the last five years, the amount of women in sports in Saudi Arabia more than doubled. This is imputed to the Vision 2030 program, which is paving the way for female involvement in sporting activities.
The event features 37 movies by female Arab filmmakers at Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil, plus lectures and the presence of directors.