Breaking the bias on International Women’s Day

The global event sector is a majority female employee sector, yet this year’s International Women’s Day theme of #breakthebias is still one which we have to tackle, as our CEO discoved.

To celebrate International Womens Day 2022 and to empower you to use your voice to #breakthebias in the event sector, Positive Impact created a basic toolkit.

Corporate event planners were also invited to join Positive Impact and the UN Climate Change Secretariat to explore the role of gender equality in creating a net zero carbon future, and what this could mean for their event strategy.

Breaking the bias will advance the UN Sustainable Development Goal 5 Gender Equality and if you are inspired to learn and take further action on how events can be used to advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals, join our global Positive Impact Ambassador community.

Katy Carlisle

Squarespace website design and training.

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