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Vodafone Egypt secures top spot in the Best Places to Work for Women ranking list for 2024

CAIRO, EGYPT - Media OutReach Newswire - 28 January 2025 - Vodafone Egypt has been named the #1 Best Place to Work for Women, a prestigious recognition celebrating the company's unwavering commitment to fostering an inclusive, equitable, and supportive workplace for women.

This achievement underscores Vodafone Egypt's leadership in creating a culture where diversity thrives, and female employees can excel both personally and professionally.

The Best Places to Work for Women ranking is based on a rigorous evaluation of workplace practices, policies, and initiatives designed to empower women. Vodafone Egypt's top position is a testament to its forward-thinking programs, including mentorship opportunities, leadership development, flexible working arrangements, and initiatives aimed at addressing gender equity across all levels of the organization.

Vodafone Egypt has been at the forefront of advocating for gender equality, launching initiatives such as & not limited to:

  • Parental Leave Policies: Vodafone Egypt's industry-leading parental leave program provides equal opportunities for both mothers and fathers, supporting families and enabling career progression.
  • Leadership Development: Targeted programs to mentor and advance women into leadership positions, ensuring representation at the highest levels.
  • Supportive Culture: A workplace environment that actively champions diversity and inclusion through employee resource groups, training, and regular engagement.
In a statement, Nagla Kinawi, Vodafone Egypt's Human Resources Director, said: "We are deeply honored to receive this prestigious award, which stands as a testament to our unwavering commitment to empowering women and supporting their professional aspirations. This recognition underscores our dedication to advancing gender equality and fostering an inclusive environment.

This accomplishment reflects our vision of cultivating a workplace that empowers women to drive change, inspire creativity, and pursue excellence daily. It directly contributes to our success and long-term sustainability. This recognition is the result of various innovative initiatives and programs designed to empower women, which have had a profound and lasting impact, significantly enhancing satisfaction levels among our female employees."

As a leading company in Egypt, with localized efforts to promote diversity and gender equality within the communities it serves. This recognition is a milestone in the company's broader mission to champion equality and inclusivity across all areas of its operations.

For more information about the certification and ranking process, please visit www.bestplacestoworkfor.org
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