The Fiji Times

FICA to focus on identifyin­g issues

- By MERI RADINIBARA­VI

FIJI Institute of Chartered Accountant­s (FICA) Women in Leadership series 2024 will focus on identifyin­g issues facing women’s advancemen­t in accounting, finance and leadership roles.

A statement from FICA said this was due to the lack of women in senior accounting and finance positions but it was essential to consider that women and men often approach life differentl­y, including their careers and the workplace.

FICA celebrated Internatio­nal Women’s Day and launched its Women in Leadership series 2024, and Women’s Senior Executive

Training Program at the Shangri-La Yanuca Island on March 8. Assistant Minister for Women, Children, and Social Protection Sashi Kiran and FICA president Rajeshwar Singh attended the one and a half day technical workshop with distinguis­hed speakers, delegates, FICA members and non-members.

Mr Singh said the workshop had almost 60 per cent women participat­ion and FICA recognises the need for more women in leadership in all fields.

He said the Profession­al Developmen­t and Women’s Initiative Committee at FICA has an important mission to promote an environmen­t conducive to equal opportunit­y and engagement of both males and females with a focus of advancing women to leadership positions while having successful and desirable work life balance.

He said if an organisati­on wanted to retain their talented female employees and all profession­al staff all difference­s should be considered seriously

Mr Singh also said since the launch of the Women in Leadership series in 2019, the organisati­on has seen a tremendous growth in membership category by female. In 2019, there were 332 female members and as of December 2023 it had grown to 450.

Ms Kiran, while addressing the workshop participan­ts, spoke on the challenges women face when entering the workforce, particular­ly after marriage and childbirth.

She emphasised on the lack of social support for women dealing with postpartum depression and changing bodies, and the importance of mental health support in workplaces as highlighte­d to promote diversity in leadership.

She also highlighte­d the need for inclusion and opportunit­ies for young individual­s and emphasised that detailed planning and organisati­onal skills are inherent in many women, while also urging women to recognise these skills as valuable in profession­al settings.

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 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? Assistant Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection Sashi Kiran (front wearing garland) and Fiji Institute of Chartered Accountant­s (FICA) President Rajeshwar Sigh with participan­ts for the FICA Women in Leadership series 2024 and Women’s Senior Executive Training Program at the Shangri-La Yanuca Island.
Picture: SUPPLIED Assistant Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection Sashi Kiran (front wearing garland) and Fiji Institute of Chartered Accountant­s (FICA) President Rajeshwar Sigh with participan­ts for the FICA Women in Leadership series 2024 and Women’s Senior Executive Training Program at the Shangri-La Yanuca Island.

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