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Equality means Business. Women and Enterprise: the New Women’s Movement While the feminists of the past fought for the right to vote, education and equal.

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1 Equality means Business

2 Women and Enterprise: the New Women’s Movement While the feminists of the past fought for the right to vote, education and equal pay for equal work, women now need to become business owners and leaders in order to attain equality and equity. Women of the last two generations are taking a lead in economic affairs, taking on the role of bread winner and are building the momentum to attain true equality. We would like to see also more women in political decision- making and as the heads of large corporations and Trade Unions.

3 Women and Enterprise: the New Women’s Movement Transformational women leaders may be recognized as those women with a vision of social justice, individually and collectively transforming themselves to use their power, resources and skills in non-oppressive, inclusive structures and processes to mobilize others around a shared agenda of social, cultural economic and political transformation for equality and the realization of human rights for all.

4 Women’s Empowerment Principles The economic empowerment of women can be the engine to transform and carry forward economies across our Region. There are 7 principles to promote empowerment 1.Leadership promotes Gender Equality 2.Equal opportunity, inclusion and non discrimination 3.Health Safety and Freedom from Violence 4.Education and Training 5.Enterprise development Supply Chain and marketing practices 6.Community leadership and engagement 7.Transparency, measuring and reporting

5 A Roadmap of actions in relation to Equality in Business 1.Gender Equality Policies and implementation Strategies 2.Change in Education, Socialisation and Cultural Norms 3.Availability to Statistics and Information 4.Networking Opportunities 5.Equal Employment and Workplace Policies 6.Access to information, Finance and markets

6 THANK YOU HAZEL BROWN CO-ORDINATOR NETWORK OF NGOs of T&T For the Advancement of Women Professional Centre 11-13 FitzBlackman Drive South Woodbrook Trinidad and Tobago 1-868-627-4807 Email: networkngo@mail.ttnetworkngo@mail.tt Website: http://networkngott.orghttp://networkngott.org


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