Posts tagged SDG5
Erasmus Sustainability Days Speech on Gender Equality, Corporate Sustainability and the 2030 Global Agenda

Female share of participation in the Dutch Labor Market accounts only for the 33% of the total GDP. The Netherlands scores well on several indicators of gender equality in society, such as legal protection and digital and financial inclusion of women. Women are also well represented in education, particularly those under 45 who tend to have higher vocational or academic qualifications than men. Nevertheless, there is also significant inequality on nine of the 15 gender parity indicators we examined, six of which relate to the labor market. On four, the Netherlands scores the lowest in Western Europe: number of paid working hours, average monthly income, representation in management positions, and students in STEM education. Women’s potential on the labor market remains significantly untapped; yet despite numerous initiatives from multiple agencies, recent progress has been limited.

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Keynote Speech at FEMEvent Women Who Make a Difference by ImpactHUB Bazel

Women can make a unique impact as innovators in their fields and communities. In Women Who Make a Difference*, we bring together visionary impact-driven female entrepreneurs who are catalysing changes through their startups, advancing the Sustainable Development Goals and creating a more resilient society. Our guest speakers will share their journeys, in which entrepreneurship meets purpose, and discuss why gender equality and women empowerment are key to accelerate progress at local and global levels.

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