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» Home » International Women’s Day 2022

International Women’s Day 2022

Kimberley Thomas

Kimberley Thomas

By dcc2012 | February 16, 2022

“Valuing differences, for example by diversifying our healthcare workforce, is a first step, and arguably the easiest one.”

Caitlin Blewett

Caitlin Blewett

By dcc2012 | February 16, 2022

“It’s time to move beyond ‘us and them.’”

Suraya Bondy

Suraya Bondy

By dcc2012 | February 15, 2022

“I want to encourage girls and women to tap into their power, recognize their value and place in this world and embrace rather than hide the things that make them different.”

Sabrina Martini

Sabrina Martini

By dcc2012 | February 15, 2022

“There is improvement to be had when it comes to breaking biases and, perhaps more importantly, the fundamental values that fuel these biases.”

Lisa Slater

Lisa Slater

By dcc2012 | February 15, 2022

“Making a better world requires us to work together.”

Simone van Reeuwyk

Simone van Reeuwyk

By dcc2012 | February 15, 2022

“We can all help unravel the bias still woven through our society by listening to women with open minds.”

Tamiza Abji

Tamiza Abji

By dcc2012 | February 15, 2022

“The evidence is sufficient and clear. Diversity enhances creativity and leads to better decision making among many other benefits.”

Karen Jiang

Karen Jiang

By dcc2012 | February 15, 2022

“Challenging biases and celebrating diversity will forge an inclusive world that provides opportunity for women to do what they do best.”

Amita Modi

Dr. Amita Modi

By dcc2012 | February 15, 2022

“International Women’s Day offers opportunities for reflection and conversations on how we can promote equity, awareness of bias and affect positive change.”

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