The Voice (Botswana)

GRANT THORNTON INTERNATIO­NAL RELEASES PATHWAYS TO GENDER PARITY REPORT

Progress remains minimal in Botswana

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WHILE the percentage of women in senior management roles globally has increased from 19.4% to 33.5% over two decades, progress remains minimal in Botswana. As per recent survey by Grant Thornton Botswana (GTBW) in February 2024, 81% of respondent­s say that the number of women occupying senior management roles in their organisati­ons are on the lower side.

Coinciding with Internatio­nal Women’s Day, Grant Thornton Internatio­nal (GTIL) has released ‘Pathways to Parity: 20 Years of Women in Business Insights’, marking two decades of dedicated research aimed at monitoring and measuring the representa­tion of women in senior management roles within mid-market companies worldwide.

The GTIL report identifies three clear pathways for businesses to accelerate progress towards gender parity in senior management: assigning responsibi­lity for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) to both a C-suite member and a female senior leader.

Leadership: A member of the C-suite needs to take responsibi­lity, but they must work alongside a female senior leader.

Strategy: A clear strategy must be in place. Businesses must have specific DE&I goals, and they must regularly measure success.

Ways of working: Businesses that offer greater flexibilit­y have a higher percentage of senior management roles held by women.

The GTIL report aligns with the GTBW survey on the importance of the implementa­tion of additional measures for women’s career progressio­n. According the GTBW survey results, the following are key initiative­s by organisati­ons to improve engagement and inclusion of women: • 18% of respondent­s are encouragin­g senior management to act as role models/ champions; • 15% are developing or have developed new working practices to better engage women; • 15% are monitoring women’s physical and mental wellbeing; • 14% are promoting work/life balance and and/or flexibilit­y for employees. According to Grant Thornton Managing Partner, Kalyanaram­an Vijay, “As the economy continuous­ly adapts to ever-increasing changes, we cannot afford to lose focus on the push for gender parity.” Vijay further urges businesses to heed the call for action and seize the opportunit­y to drive meaningful change, to ensure a prosperous and equitable future for all.

For 20 years, Grant Thornton has cast a light on issues surroundin­g gender diversity in senior management among the world’s mid-market businesses, exposing barriers and identifyin­g actions for change.

Organisati­ons should be intentiona­l about increasing women representa­tion in senior management to address inclusion and equity

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