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Welcome to our newsletter! May 2020 edition
Dear <<First Name>>,
As we settle into our new routines, we should not lose sight of gender equality issues that may have been put on hold as we become focused on more pressing concerns like keeping motivated and safeguarding our physical and mental health.
In my column, I note how we've become more considerate during lockdown and advocate the need to harness these new habits to ensure greater gender equality going forward when the world begins to return to normal work practices.
Our editorial celebrates the birth of a remarkable woman, who is revered as the pioneer of modern nursing.
Our advice column, Active Voice, offers tips on how to lead a team in these difficult times.
Our featured video of the month is a salute to the world's female leaders, who have managed the Covid-19 crisis with remarkable success.
Feature Meanwhile, in the Rest of the World... Let's Steer a Course Towards Accelerating Gender Parity
You’ve seen these figures before: 100 years to close the overall gender gap, 257 to close the economic gender gap. It’s beyond our lifetime and too long to wait. What can be done to accelerate the closing of these gaps – or rather, chasms – by us, our companies and our governments?
If you are leading a team from your new office environment – AKA the kitchen – and wondering how to stay on top of work and keep your staff engaged and productive, we have some great tips to keep you on track.
We have become accustomed to applauding the heroes and heroines of this pandemic – the doctors and nurses - who selflessly put their lives on the line on a daily basis treating Covid-19 patients in UK hospitals. But let’s not forget the woman who’s credited with being the founder of modern nursing, on the 200th anniversary of her birth.
From Taiwan to Germany, Iceland to New Zealand, the nations led by women have been doing very well during the Coronavirus pandemic, with early interventions, swift lockdowns and sufficient testing.
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