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Empowering women is key to a flourishing future for all

Tue 18 Jan 2022    
EcoBalance
| 2 min read

DUBAI: The empowerment of women, who make up half the global population, is crucial to creating a more prosperous future for all, and how we address challenges such as women’s health, education and childcare, is a key focus of Expo 2020 Dubai’s Global Goals Week.

As part of the Expo Live Impact Series, visitors to The Hub at the Expo Live Pavilion, known as The Good Place, will hear from a number of Global Innovators and change-makers whose innovative solutions to these issues are already positively impacting their communities and making great strides towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

A panel discussion on ‘Innovating and Caring for Women’s Health will address cultural taboos about menstruation, forcing many women and girls to miss out on school or meaningful work opportunities, preventing them from enhancing their own and their families quality of life. Visitors will hear from Be Girl Inc – a US social enterprise revolutionising menstrual hygiene with reusable products that take cultural practices and available resources into account – and India-based Saathi, which has developed 100 per cent biodegradable and compostable sanitary pads made from banana fibre, an abundantly available agricultural by-product.

‘Helping Women Thrive’ will highlight innovative solutions enabling women to thrive as workers and entrepreneurs. The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) will offer compelling insights into the health, human rights and social sector, while Peru-based employment agency Nanas and Amas will show how its approach to connecting domestic workers with families has not only reinforced the dignity and rights of these workers but also promoted education.

The panel also features Bangladesh-based APON Wellbeing, whose innovative scheme for workers in garment factories – the vast majority of whom are women – has improved access to healthcare and basic services.

Meanwhile, Kidogo from Kenya will share how it is improving access to high quality, affordable childcare centres for East Africa’s low-income communities, enabling women to start their own childcare businesses and create safe spaces for children while allowing other mothers to pursue more valuable employment opportunities.

Audiences can tune in to the Expo Live Impact Series at https://virtualexpodubai.com/ where other engaging Global Goals Week events will also be available to stream.


Source: Expo 2020 Website


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