Skip to main content

Uber introduces women support initiative

 


For a decade, Uber has been a leading force in transforming the way people move in many cities across Africa with the purpose to remain and provide reliable, convenient, and affordable mobility for all in sub-Saharan Africa.

It also has a strong focus on positively impacting the lives of women, both in terms of providing them with access to safe transport and empowering them economically.

In many parts of Africa, women have traditionally been excluded from the formal workforce and still have limited opportunities to earn an income.

Uber is changing this paradigm by providing a platform for women to become flexible entrepreneurs and earn money on their terms.

The platform dubbed: “GigSister,” was launched at the gathering of women leaders to climax international women's month in Accra.

The platform will enable many women in Ghana, Kenya, South Africa and other countries across the continent to gain financial independence and support themselves and their families.

It is an influencer-led community group created to connect, empower and grow female drivers on the Uber platform across Africa.

The initiative, which has already achieved success in parts of Europe and the United Kingdom (UK), sees Uber teaming up with like-minded partners, including Google and L’Oreal, to uplift and empower women.

Partnership

The Head of Uber Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire, Marjorie Saint-Lot, said Uber was excited about the opportunity to partner with other players to celebrate the potential of women to be business leaders in Africa.

He said in the process, it would be able to promote gender equality, recognising the contributions of women in business creating a more level playing field for both genders in the continent.

We are inspiring women and girls to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams and career ambitions,” she said.

Saint-Lot explained that as a global organisation that prioritises inclusion and gender equity, Uber has long championed the cause of women around the world.

She said not only because it was a moral imperative to create a more just and equitable society with opportunities for all, but also to promote gender equality and putting more women in leadership positions was crucial to propel more innovative and sustainable businesses.

Global community

The Head of TechConnect Africa, Jeminatu Alabi-isama, stated that it was the mission of TechConnect Africa to build a highly engaged, innovative and interconnected global community.

We are proud to work with Uber on this initiative to uplift and empower women across Africa and transform communities,” she said.

Saint-Lot called for strong interventions to promote economic equity with a special focus on technology.

She explained that technology and innovation could play an important role in breaking gender barriers – not only by providing more opportunities for female entrepreneurs and innovators to be heard, but also by creating new products designed specifically with women’s needs in mind.

Technology and culture

The discussions at the gathering organised as part of international women’s month focused on the role of technology and culture in promoting equity across the continent.

It was on the theme, “The intersectionality of technology and culture in promoting equity in the African economic landscape”.

The forum created an opportunity for African women and girls to remind themselves of their potential to become global leaders and trailblazers in the world of tech and business.

The event attracted African female business role models, who shared their experiences and insights, including the lessons they had learned in their respective journeys.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Ghana Home Loans

With interest rates declining, a more liquid environment and a macroeconomic stability, mortgage financing is expected to see an ease of credit. And Ghana Home Loans being a leader in this industry is expected to lead the way. Ghana Home Loans (GHL), a leader in home mortgage, continues to be the frontier in fulfilling dreams of many Ghanaians in homeownership. Since starting business in 2006, it has also provided many existing homeowners with Equity Release mortgages to support their businesses, pay educational fees, improve their properties, or simply pursue other personal hobbies and interests. Ghana Home Loans is a mortgage finance institution which operates under Bank of Ghana’s supervision as a non-bank financial institution. At present, the Company remains the only such institution that focuses exclusively on the provision of mortgage product. Through the Home Completion mortgage and Home Construction mortgage products, Ghana Home Loans has enabled many qualified applican

Rana Motors celebrates 30 years of Kia Sportage in Ghana with the unveiling of 30 Unique Limited Models

 In a bold milestone, Rana   Motors , a leading player in the automobile industry, is marking 30 years of its flagship compact   SUV , the Kia Sportage presence on the Ghanaian market with the launch of the limited special edition of the 5th Generation model. This latest edition, proudly assembled in Ghana, reflects the brand’s commitment to combining local craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology with key upgrades including acoustic laminated glass for a quieter interior and reinforced safety features like eight airbags, including rear side airbags. Speaking during a brief ceremony to unveil the 30th Anniversary of Kia Sportage in Ghana, Chief Operating Officer of Rana Motors Kassem Odaymat, described the positioning of the company as a game-changer in the automotive landscape.   To mark three decades of outstanding success, Kia has equipped a new special edition of the 2024 Sportage with enhanced specification, focusing on convenience and safety while further elevating the model’s

Index of industrial production surges to 8.2% in 2024 2nd quarter

  The Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools (CHASS) has expressed frustration over the challenges faced in securing electricity for schools across the country. During their 62nd Annual Conference, held in Tamale from October 7 to 11, CHASS voiced concerns about the impact of prepaid electricity meters on their operations. In a statement, CHASS highlighted that the use of Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) prepaid meters in schools is worsening the financial strain on headteachers. CHASS is extremely surprised as to why its members should be burdened with the responsibility of pre-financing the supply of electricity for classrooms, libraries, dormitories, dining halls, laboratories, and other academic purposes," the statement read. CHASS called for the government's immediate intervention, urging the shift from prepaid to postpaid meters to ensure uninterrupted electricity supply. They emphasized the need for continuous power to support effective academic work and to