Brazilian women shared their experiences with businesswomen from Libya and Palestine in a webinar hosted by the ABCC’s women’s committee on Monday, March 8. COVID-19 has highly impacted the lives of women in both regions.
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ABCC’s women’s committee will host webinar ‘Arab Women Who Inspire’ on Monday (8). A Libyan and a Palestinian woman will discuss their experiences in leadership roles. Registration is open.
Born in Rio de Janeiro, professor Muna Omran is a daughter of an Arab Muslim family. The co-founder of a study group on the Middle East, she has taken on the mission of breaking stereotypes on the Arab countries, Islam, and Arab and Muslim women in Brazil.
The Gulf nation created a Women’s Department at the Ministry of Justice to encourage females to join the sector.
Role of the women in Brazil and the Arab world was the topic of an online talk between the leaders of the women’s groups WIT of international affairs and ABCC’s WAHI.
A survey has shown that more gender-equal businesses perform better and could spell added revenue for the Arab country from now until 2030.
Women’s group WAHI – Women Who Inspire hosted (3) its first meeting open to those interested in joining the committee on Thursday. The participants talked about their practice areas, and the organizers discussed plans for 2021.
UK-based Prosperity Fund has opened registrations for two courses to help small Brazilian companies to expand their foreign sales on digital platforms, with a special focus on businesses led by women and other minority groups.
Close to hosting the G20 summit, the Arab country has shared the programs it created for women to include them in the labor market.
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.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce women’s committee and the Women Inside Trade group hosted a webinar on the opportunities and challenges facing female professionals in the Gulf and North Africa. Although there are things yet to do, achievements have been made.
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.
Next Wednesday (15) will see the Arab Chamber host an online conference organized by its women’s committee, which will be launched on the occasion. Female executives from Brazil, Egypt and Saudi Arabia will be featured.
The institution will launch the initiative next Wednesday (15) in virtual meeting. The group is designed to build rapport between Brazilian and Arab women.