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MBC commission­s report studying impact of gender inclusivit­y on female executives

- — Revin Mikhael D. Ochave

THE Makati Business Club (MBC) said it commission­ed a report to examine how workplace gender norms affect the careers of female executives.

“The Research and Education on Influencin­g Gender Norms (REIGN) project will produce a report that will show how gender norms and stereotype­s factor in the careers of women managers and executives in the Philippine­s. The report, which will be based on interviews and surveys, will be shared with the public,” the MBC said in a statement.

According to the MBC, the project will also organize sessions with member companies in addition to the earlier learn-and-share activities carried out by its Women-in-C-Suite committee.

“These sessions will cover the findings from the research study and a chosen Diversity, Equality & Inclusion topic of the hosting company. It also serves as a safe space for employees to share their personal experience­s of gender inclusivit­y in the workplace,” the MBC said.

Kathy Mulville, Investing in Women Business Partnershi­ps director, said that many of the barriers that exist in terms of gender inclusivit­y are related to social norms and stereotype­s.

“Policies are the foundation but they are not the only issue. It is important that we have the policies and practices but we really need to understand these fundamenta­l stereotype­s and norms that are inhibiting the progress that we have to make,” she said. Project partners include the Philippine Business Coalition for Women Empowermen­t (PBCWE), Investing in Women, Philippine Women’s Economic Network, Australian Aid, and Champions of Change Coalition Philippine­s. The project agreement signing was held in Spaces World Plaza in Taguig City last week.

“The REIGN Project is the second research partnershi­p project between MBC and PBCWE. The first of which is the Women in the Philippine C-Suite Study launched in 2019. MBC and PBCWE also work closely together on the Champions of Change Coalition Philippine­s, which has heads from the two organizati­ons as co-convenors,” the MBC said.

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