Bridging the gender gap through social entrepreneurship: Progress and challenges
The United States-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce
06
March
6 p.m.
The United States-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce, Muslim American Leadership Alliance (MALA) and the Embassy of Azerbaijan to the United States invite you to a joint session on empowering women in refugee and internally displaced communities.
Empowering women in refugee and internally displaced communities has proven to have a larger, positive impact on social and economic development, as well as bridging the gender gap. Despite multidimensional challenges, there has been significant progress in social enterprises being instrumental for women navigating social, economic, and political spheres. Empowering all women and girls is not only a moral imperative, that is also crucial to creating inclusive, open and prosperous societies. Social enterprise offers leadership opportunities for women across the globe and holds great potential as a mechanism for enabling women’s empowerment which can help maximize its impact on gender equality. The panel will discuss how government, private, public, philanthropic, and academic sectors can better champion bridging the gender equality gap.
The session will feature:
Moderator: Zainab Zen Khan, MALA, Chair, Co-founder
Panelist: Lina Zdruli, CEO and Founder, Dafero
Panelist: Shalala Valiyeva, Political Officer, Embassy of Azerbaijan
Panelist: Ahmed Flex Omar, Deputy Director, MALA
Panelist: Chilanay Safarli, Ph.D. Candidate at George Washington University
Please register to [email protected] by March 5, 2020, 4:30 PM
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