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Many nations have wrong ideas about Arab women, says Bodour

Sheikha Bodour was astonished to find out that only one woman had presided over the Internatio­nal Publishers Associatio­n since its inception in 1896

- Staff Reporter

Sheikha Bodour Al Qasimi, President of the Internatio­nal Publishers Associatio­n (IPA), called on women of the world to appreciate what distinguis­hes them and celebrate their unique energy and strengths. She stressed the need for equal opportunit­ies for women, not equality with men, urging parents to raise their daughters to believe in themselves to achieve their aspiration­s.

Her comments were made during a panel discussion titled `East and West: Women in the World’ held at the ongoing 36th edition of the Guadalajar­a Internatio­nal Book Fair (FIL) in Mexico, where she shared her inspiring journey in the publishing industry and as president of the IPA. Speakers in the session moderated by Marisol Schulz, Director-general of FIL, included author Ana Maria.

Sheikha Bodour spoke about her journey in publishing, tackling inequality head-on, and about how traditiona­lly, women had been able to make litle progress in the industry. She mentioned that while running for the vice presidency of the IPA in 2018, she was astonished to find out that only one woman had presided over the institutio­n since its inception in 1896, and on numerous occasions, she was the only woman in meetings and forums that broughttog­ethercultu­ralinstitu­tionsandpu­blishers.

Sheikha Bodour said that these realities of the publishing sector prompted her to establish Publisher, a networking body that seeks to increase the number of women in leadership roles within the publishing world.

The president indicated that many cultures and countriesh­aveanunrea­listicperc­eptionofwo­menin the Arab world, noting that the perception needed to be corrected; Sheikha Bodour recalled a story of a female journalist she met during a meeting at the Rome Book Fair. The journalist was surprised that Sheikha Bodour was the president of IPA and the first Arab woman to hold the position. She was also astonished that Al Qasimi was the only woman among the participan­ts.

During the session, Sheikha Bodour pointed out that talking about empowering women should not be done by highlighti­ng the struggles of women in all societies, but rather by presenting stories of success and role models to aspire to. The IPA President recalled her childhood when she heard inspiring stories about female leaders from Islamic and Arab history, noting that she is considerin­g presenting these stories in various languages to re-establish a beter image of Arab women globally.

Highlighti­ng the importance of the publishing sector and empowering women, Sheikha Bodour pointed out that through her establishm­ent of Kalimat Group in 2007, she wanted books to be the bridge between communitie­s, and to highlight the values shared by women worldwide. She also wanted, as a publisher, to provide Arab women’s voices a plaform so there would be less misconcept­ions about them.

Sheikhabod­ouralsonot­edthatkali­matfoundat­ion provides refugee children with books to ensure equality in receiving knowledge sources between males and females in refugee camps where this has oten proved to be an issue.

As for the other panellist, author Ana Maria discussed the reality of women in Mexico, regarding career opportunit­ies, appreciati­on of competenci­es, and access to leadership positions. She shared with the atendees a comprehens­ive picture of the Mexican society’s view of women over the past half a century by recalling her father’s response when she was born, stating that when her father found out that she was a girl he was disappoint­ed, proving the importance of correcting social concepts about women.

Speakers in the session pointed out that the first step towards overcoming challenges women face in the business place, home, or school is to be able to talk about their challenges and find effective ways to overcome and correct unjust stigmas.

As a leader and advocate on issues surroundin­g women in publishing, Sheikha Bodour Al Qasimi moderated a thought-provoking panel discussion at the recent 33rd Internatio­nal Publishers Congress in Jakarta, Indonesia, entitled Publisher: Trailblazi­ng Women in Publishing. In response to the important issues raised and valuable insights shared at the panel, Sheikha Bodour spoke of the many consultati­ons and initiative­s undertaken by the IPA to support women, explaining that the IPA’S Publishing and Literacy Commitee, which worked on developing the INSPIRE plan, had flagged key challenges including imprecise definition of diversity and inclusion, a lack of common reporting standards, and difficulti­es in building organisati­onal buy-in.

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Sheikha Bodour addresses the gathering at the Guadalajar­a Internatio­nal Book Fair in Mexico.
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