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Sunday 7 March, 2021
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As we celebrate International Women’s Day, it is important to reflect on the year that has passed and its impact on women. The theme of International Women’s Day this year is “Choose to Challenge” and a critical challenge is the digital gender gap.
The year 2020 marked the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Beijing Platform for Action where world leaders adopted a clear blueprint for achieving gender equality. It was also the 10 year anniversary of the Connected Women programme where we started the year by looking at how far we have come in addressing the mobile gender gap and celebrating the achievements to date. However, with the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic and increasing evidence of the disproportionately negative impact it was having on women in all spheres o
Friday 11 December, 2020
11th December 2020, London: The GSMA was honoured to receive the 2020 G7-EU Women’s Empowerment Principles Award in the Best Network Category this week, at a high-level forum hosted by UN Women.
The award was appointed by a Youth Jury of young women who judged the GSMA against three criteria: Innovation, Transformation and Impact.
Accepting the award on behalf of the GSMA, Louise Easterbrook, Chief Financial Officer, shared, “The GSMA’s commitment to gender equality in the digital space has been long standing and active. Most recently the Principles have provided a guiding light for our ‘Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan’ and ‘Inclusive Language Guide’, improving our recruitment, retention and progression of women and minority groups. On behalf of the GSMA and our members, my sincere thanks to the G7-EU and the UN for this recognition and for ensuring gender equality is on corporate agendas globally.”