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BEYOND DIVERSITY:

Leveraging innovation and technology to achieve success as women in industry

- By SOPANI MUZUMARA Happy Women’s Day!

TREMENDOUS progress has been made to reduce gender disparity, however, there is still a long way to go to achieve true gender equality. The World Bank in 2022 indicated that the global labour force participat­ion rate for women is just over 50% compared to 80% for men, with some regions facing a wider gap. In the United States of America (USA), female employment as a percentage of total employment stood at 46.6%.

Whereas employment percentage may seem nearly equal, the wage gap indicates that women are nowhere equal to their male counterpar­ts. The Internatio­nal Labour Organisati­on (ILO) in September 2022 stated that globally, for every dollar a man gets paid, a woman, on average gets 80 cents. In Zambia, women represent only 39.8% of the total labour force according to the 2020 Labour Force Survey and get 88 ngwee for every K1 a man gets.

In recent years, there has been a growing focus on diversity and inclusion in the workplace, particular­ly in industries where women have historical­ly been underrepre­sented. The manufactur­ing sector, for example, was previously seen as a completely male-dominated industry, with jobs in the sector being monotonous assembly-line tasks, often done in a dangerous environmen­t.

However, such preconcept­ions bear little resemblanc­e to modern-day, innovative and technologi­cally advanced manufactur­ing operations.

The Zambia Associatio­n of Manufactur­es (ZAM), has particular­ly been at the helm of raising awareness on gender equality in manufactur­ing, identifyin­g and celebratin­g women who are breaking biases in the industry and training more women with skills to start up and scale a business.

Fortunatel­y, innovation and technology are providing new opportunit­ies for women in industry to succeed. One of the most significan­t advantages of technology is that it provides women with greater flexibilit­y in the workplace. Remote work and online collaborat­ion tools allow women to work from anywhere and collaborat­e with colleagues from around the world. This is particular­ly important for women who may have caregiving responsibi­lities. By leveraging technology, women can overcome various barriers and access new opportunit­ies in industry.

In a famous 2008 worklife balance interview of then Chief Executive Officer of Pepsi Co, Indra Nooyi advises women to use the resources at their disposal to succeed both in the workplace and at home, of which one of the resources can and should include technology.

Technology also provides women with access to a wealth of informatio­n and resources, enabling them to learn new skills and stay up to date on industry trends. Online learning platforms offer thousands of courses in a variety of fields, allowing women to learn at their own pace and on their own schedule. Innovation and technology can further be used to create more opportunit­ies for women in industry by using cutting-edge technologi­es like artificial intelligen­ce (AI) and machine learning (ML) to boost their productivi­ty.

For instance,, new technologi­es such as the famous AI chatbot, Chat GPT are changing the way companies do business. Since these are open source tools, women just like men should jump on the band wagon to use these tools for their benefit. A 2021 Internatio­nal Financial Corporatio­n (IFC) report on Women and E-commerce in Asia showed that some women in the Philippine­s recorded an 85% increase in revenue by using e-commerce to trade.

However, it’s important to note that technology alone is not enough to promote gender equality in industry. This requires a concerted effort to address bias and discrimina­tion and provide equal opportunit­ies for all. The conversati­on on women’s empowermen­t should therefore not just be a conversati­on about increasing diversity in a team or sector. Steps should be taken by all stakeholde­rs to ensure that there is real transforma­tive integratio­n.

Such steps may include mentorship, training, and networking opportunit­ies to help women succeed. In this regard, ZAM will be hosting its 3rd Women in Industry Tour and Training from 30th to 31st March 2023. The tour seeks to provide a practical example of how women-led businesses can integrate innovation and technology in their manufactur­ing ventures whilst the training will equip women with the necessary foundation­al skills needed for business growth.

Bringing women into the technology space results in more creative solutions and has greater potential for innovation­s that meet women’s needs and promote gender equality. Lack of inclusion of women in technology, by contrast, comes with massive costs of about $1 trillion from the GDP of low and middle-income countries, as highlighte­d in the 2022 UN Women’s Gender Snapshot report. Women-owned and women-led businesses should therefore embrace innovation and technology at every stage of their business. Government should also ensure that opportunit­ies presented by the digital revolution do not perpetuate existing patterns of gender inequality by establishi­ng and enforcing policies that ensure cybersecur­ity and safety. #EmbraceEqu­ity

The Zambia Associatio­n of Manufactur­es ( ZAM), has particular­ly been at the helm of raising awareness on gender equality in manufactur­ing, identifyin­g and celebratin­g women who are breaking biases in the industry and training more women with skills to start up and scale a business.

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The conversati­on on women’s empowermen­t should therefore not just be a conversati­on about increasing diversity in a team or sector.

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