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Happy International Women’s Day!!! Top messages from senior female CEOs

NAIROBI, Kenya, March 8 -As the world marks International Women’s Day (IWD) whose theme is Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow ,Kenya has not been left behind as it boasts of successful Chief Executive Officers, Managing directors who have steered good leadership in their respective workplaces.

Despite the existence of gender gap in various sectors of the economy, business stakeholders have taken the lead to forge gender parity with the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) joining global campaign pushing for gender diversity in boards and senior management within listed firms.

Of all the listed companies in the bourse, 37.5 percent have women on their board.

Capital FM Business spoke to a couple of senior women in business in Kenya and Africa who shared their words of encouragement, messages, commitments and advices to other women and to the world at large.

Here are some of the responses. Rebecca Miano-Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, KENGEN

International Women’s Day is a time to celebrate progress towards Gender mainstreaming, Equality and Women’s Empowerment and a time to reflect on women’s outstanding achievements made either individually, at the family level, at the workplace, nationally or even globally. Empowering women is a big responsibility and vital for achieving gender equality.

In line with the IWD theme for 2022, #BreakTheBias , we must step up and be aware of the significant impact that bias has on overall gender mainstreaming and more so women, both conscious and unconscious bias. We need to recognize it and work towards calling it out.

Let us continue to forge the gender agenda and make positive gains for women and girls in our society. As we also celebrate women’s outstanding achievements, let us unite, both men and women, as a force to advance gender equality throughout the world. Phyllis Wakiaga, CEO, Kenya Association of Manufacturers

The resilience of women in society does not go unnoticed. It is their agility to overcome archaic beliefs and tough situations that have proven their worth in establishing a stronger and more sustainable impact on societal progress.

I look forward to a time when roles are not gendered, unpaid care work is recognized and valued, and more men are involved in bridging the gender inequality.

Let’s #BreakTheBias! Jane Karuku -Group MD and CEO, East African Breweries Limited(EABL) At EABL, we celebrate diversity and strive to create an inclusive culture that enables every individual in the organisation to contribute and grow in an […]

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