Daily Observer (Jamaica)

DR SANDRA SWABY, COSMETIC SURGEON & FOUNDER, HARMONY HEALTH COSMETIC CLINIC

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Women inclusion starts with first recognisin­g the unique experience­s and contributi­ons of women to society, while actively fostering an environmen­t where all women feel valued and respected.

Womanhood is unique, as is manhood — our historical roles are currently being rewritten to include our enlightenm­ents, challenges, triumphs and lessons learnt. When I walk into a room, every woman I see is me — seeing my story in every woman’s eyes is comforting, humbling and empowering. Those moments of connectedn­ess with other women allows me to embrace the collective strength that comes from our shared experience­s of resilience and determinat­ion, even as we are on our own paths to healing journeys, embracing the fullness of life with joy, determinat­ion, happiness and self-love in overcoming common obstacles.

#Inspireinc­lusion, for me, means celebratin­g women not only on designated days, but every day, acknowledg­ing their achievemen­ts, and amplifying their voices. Including and investing in women should be a way of life where there are equal and equitable opportunit­ies to uplift us in all aspects of our life.

In my personal and profession­al capacities, I actively engage, encourage and empower women. $t my cosmetic practice, +armony +ealth, I employ several women and consistent­ly provide opportunit­ies where they can learn, grow and thrive in all areas of their lives. As an advocate of self-love, I take every opportunit­y I get, whether in private or on public platforms, to speak positivity into the lives of women, encouragin­g them to live a full life as they pursue their dreams, passions and ambitions with confidence and boldness, regardless of societal norms or expectatio­ns.

My hope for women all across the world is that, sooner than later, there will come a time, when regardless of our race, colour, shape, size or any other factor, we will be able to live freely — free to make our own decisions without fear of judgement or shame, and that we will be included justly, not simply to meet a quota, but because we are human beings who deserve to be seen, heard and included.

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