Housing Bank Organizes a Talk on Empowering Women Employees for Leadership Roles
Housing Bank has organized a talk at its headquarters in
Shmeisani, aligning with its commitment to global sustainability goals,
particularly Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment.
The session featured
former Minister of Information and Communication Technology, Majd Shweikeh, and
was moderated by prominent media figure, Randa Azar.
The discussion focused on
empowering women in the workplace and enabling them to be decision-makers to
assume leadership positions.
The talk specifically targeted
female employees who are qualified for leadership roles, with the aim of
inspiring them to further develop their skills, build confidence, and take
pride in their achievements.
It also emphasized the importance of helping women
balance their professional and personal lives, while overcoming barriers that
may hinder their success.
Women in leadership roles are not only vital for
promoting creativity and excellence but also play a key role in driving
positive change, increasing productivity, and fostering innovation.
The session also highlighted the
significance of policies that support women in the workplace, including the
need for institutional frameworks that enhance women's economic and social
roles.
Discussions centered on the integration of women's empowerment principles
within organizational policies, and how such principles contribute to improved
institutional performance and long-term sustainability.
Additionally, Majd Shweikeh shared
her personal success story, offering insights from her career across both the
public and private sectors.
She discussed the challenges she faced and the
strategies she employed to overcome them, particularly as a woman navigating
leadership roles in diverse fields.
It is worth noting that Housing
Bank remains committed to promoting gender equality and empowering female
employees.
The bank has developed an integrated strategy aimed at supporting
women in assuming leadership roles, with a strong focus on inclusivity,
equality, and balance.
This includes transparent processes for appointments,
promotions, training, performance evaluations, and the creation of an
attractive and supportive work environment for women.
These initiatives are
designed to enhance women’s representation in leadership positions and
contribute to the overall success and sustainability of the institution.