The Jerusalem Post

FemForward Israel-Morocco meet launches in Casablanca

- • By MAAYAN HOFFMAN

Eleven Israeli women and their leaders participat­ed in the first-ever FemForward seminar in Casablanca this past week. They were paired with 11 Moroccan women for a program addressing gender disparity in managerial positions within the tech industry.

The cohort from Israel included women from all religious background­s.

“This is the first time that young women from Israel and Morocco’s technology sector have come together for an intense program in which they will be paving their career paths together while creating lifelong regional friendship­s across the MENA region,” explained Rachel Wagner Rosenzweig, co-founder and CEO of FemForward.

FemForward was founded in Jerusalem three years ago and has been operating in the capital. This is the first cohort that includes Moroccan women with grants from the American Embassy in Jerusalem and the UAE-Israel Business Council. The program is also operating in collaborat­ion with Commons Zerktouni, Microsoft, McKinsey and AFEM.

“We express our gratitude

to the American Embassy in Jerusalem, the UAE-Israel Business Council and our esteemed partners in Morocco for their invaluable support in creating this transforma­tive program,” said co-founder Fleur Hassan-Nahoum, who is also deputy mayor of Jerusalem and a co-founder of the UAE-Israel Business Council.

Each participan­t was matched with a mentor from a different country in their field.

In addition, over the next

two months, the program will continue with weekly online seminars given by women who hold senior hi-tech positions. Topics will include management and negotiatio­n. The workshops will also allow the women to establish connection­s with their peers and mentors.

Hassan-Nahoum said a second seminar will be held in Israel at the end of July.

“FemForward was set up in Jerusalem three years ago and has seen fantastic results,” Hassan-Nahoum said, noting that 50% of the program’s 100 graduates have seen immediate salary raises and job promotions.

She added that the MENA part of the program kicked off in Morocco, but there are plans to establish cohorts in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain over the next two years.

“FemForward is committed to shattering the glass ceiling for women in tech,” Wagner Rosenzweig concluded. “I am honored to be a part of this.”

 ?? (Courtesy Fem Forward) ?? THE FEM FORWARD 2023 cohort in Morocco.
(Courtesy Fem Forward) THE FEM FORWARD 2023 cohort in Morocco.

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