Inclusion Matters

Building resilient economies: A call to action for South African businesses

The path to a resilient economy is paved with the intentional dismantling of systemic barriers that have historically held women back. From tackling the gender pay gap to ensuring representation in...

Why Big Business Needs to Rethink Its Relationship with SMMEs

Opinion by Matsie Mpshe, Founder and Managing Director at The Transformation Firm and Founder of the SMME Empowerment Summit South Africa has over 2.5 million small, medium and micro enterprises...

Women in Architecture: Sasha Maharajh on creating spaces that shape experiences

For Sasha Maharajh, Project Architect at BPAS, architecture was not a childhood dream but a discovery – one she made after a detour through studying a BA in psychology. She quickly discovered that it...

B-BBEE Transformation – it’s Okay to Unlearn Things, Sit in Discomfort, or Change Direction

By Dimpho Sepeng, Social Media Manager at the BEE Chamber B-BBEE Transformation challenges us, not just in how we do business, but in how we think, lead and engage, and it is okay if we do not get it...

The latest South Africa Spencer Stuart Board Index: diversity and female representation stand out.

Diversity features prominently in the annual South Africa Spencer Stuart Board Index, which reports that women currently hold 37% of board director positions within JSE Top 50 companies, up from 35%...

Inclusion That Works: Why disability-inclusive workplaces outperform

By Christopher Dodd, iStore CEO South Africa is home to more than five million people living with disabilities — or 15% of the population. Yet a significant 86.7% of this group is unemployed...

From potential to promotion: Strategies for South African women facing the broken rung

The ‘glass ceiling’ is a frequently cited term that describes the barrier preventing women from advancing to senior leadership roles in their professions, regardless of their qualifications or...

Breaking Barriers – Why Financial Literacy is Key to Women’s Empowerment

“With it being International Women’s Month, it is a time to celebrate the achievements of women across industries while reflecting on the remaining barriers. One of the most powerful tools for driving...

Africa’s tech industry still faces gender gap

At the current rate of progress, it will take until 2158, which is roughly five generations from now, to reach full gender parity, according to data from the World Economic Forum. Significant barriers...
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