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South Asian Women Leaders For Change

March 1-31, 2021

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Tuesday, March 9th | 7:00 AM ET | 4:30 PM (Kabul) | 5:00 PM (Male, Islamabad) | 5:30 PM (New Delhi, Colombo) | 5:45 PM (Kathmandu) | 6:00 PM (Dhaka, Thimphu)


Every year on March 8, the world comes together to mark International Women's Day. This year's theme is Women in leadership.

Leadership is at the nexus of gender and development. The World Bank is committed to supporting women's and girls' voices and agency in South Asia. To that end, we are convening a series of events and initiatives throughout March to celebrate South Asian women leaders who have charted a path toward a  more gender-equal world.  

IMMERSE YOURSELF IN OUR PHOTO SERIES: Showcasing inspiring South Asian women leaders – on WB Instagram: Bangladesh | Bhutan | IndiaMaldives | Nepal | Pakistan | Sri Lanka

             

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    Cecile Fruman

    DIRECTOR, REGIONAL INTEGRATION AND ENGAGEMENT, SOUTH ASIA

    OPENING REMARKS

    Cecile Fruman is Director, Regional Integration and Engagement in the South Asia Region (SAR). She is responsible for fostering collaborative activities amongst SAR countries and managing partnerships and engagements with SAR and global development partners.  Previously, Cecile was Senior Manager for Financial Intermediary Funds (FIFs) and Partner Relations in the Development Finance Vice-Presidency (DFi) where she oversaw a portfolio of FIFs that disbursed in the order of $6 billion a year in grants for key global development priorities to multiple implementation agencies and coordinated the World Bank’s strategic engagement with development partners. Cecile has dedicated her career to international development with a focus on private sector solutions. 

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    Subina Shrestha

    Emmy-nominated Journalist and Filmmaker, Nepal

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    Subina Shrestha is an award-winning journalist and filmmaker from Nepal. From undercover reporting in Myanmar during cyclone Nargis, to investigating child slavery, and to covering Nepal’s earthquake and its aftermath, Subina has steered major news coverage, often as the only international journalist on the scene; and told stories of people whose lives have been affected by natural and humanmade disasters. She was a 2017 Nieman fellow at Harvard and 2019 Global Media Makers fellow at Film Independent.  

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    Asma Khan

    First British Chef featured in Netflix’s Chef Table and Owner of Darjeeling Express

    Asma Khan is the chef and owner of Darjeeling Express. She moved to

    Cambridge from Calcutta in 1991. Now residing in London with her husband and two boys, she comes from a royal background – Rajput on her father’s side and Bengali on her mother’s. After studying law, Asma went on to do a PhD in British Constitutional Law at King's College London. Asma is the first British chef to feature in Netflix's Emmy nominated Chef's Table. Her episode also received a 2020 James Beard Award nomination.  Business Insider named her number 1 on their list of "100 Coolest People in Food and Drink". The Evening Standard listed her in The Progress 1000 as one of London’s most influential people 2019. She has been included in the eighth edition of the GG2 Power List –profiling Britain’s 101 most influential Asians and she is now the first chef to be featured on Vogue's list of 25 most influential women of year for 2020.

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    Dr. Ramla Qureshi

    CEO, Women Engineers Pakistan (WEP), Pakistan

    Deeply moved by the appalling gender disparity in STEM fields, Ramla - a Fulbright Scholar - initiated Women Engineers Pakistan (WEP): a grass-roots organization catalyzing participation and enabling retention of women in STEM fields, now transformed into a nationwide movement, buttressed by the overwhelming support of women all over the globe. When not advocating for gender equality, she is a structural and earthquake engineer, and a PhD researcher for structural safety and resilience.

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    Hartwig Schafer

    Vice President, World Bank South Asia Region

    In managing the World Bank’s engagement in South Asia to end extreme poverty and boost shared prosperity, Schafer leads relations with Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Before joining the region, Schafer served as the Vice President for Global Themes where he oversaw the World Bank’s engagement in corporate priority areas of Fragility, Conflict and Violence and especially Gender amongst others. A German national, Schafer has held technical and managerial positions in the World Bank as well as the European Commission for over 30 years.  

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    Month Celebration 
     

     Pakistan 
     

    March 8

    5-6:30 PM Islamabad Time 

    Webinar: Working Within Confines: Women Home-based Workers in Pakistan
    Where: Watch recording

     Regional  
     

    March 9

    7-8:15 AM EST  

    Webinar: Celebrating the Champions for Change in South Asia: Gender Equality in Leadership
    Where: Watch recording on Facebook
    South Asia Online Photo Gallery
    Where: World Bank Instagram and event page
    Blog: COVID-19 propels South Asian women entrepreneurs into the digital economy
    Author: Cecile Fruman
    Blog: Celebrating South Asia's Women Leaders
    Author: Subina Shrestha, Tehreem Ford, Erisha Suwal

    Bangladesh & Bhutan  
     

    March 8

    March 11

    10-11:15 AM Dhaka Time 

    Blog: Bangladeshi women are rising-onwards and upwards!
    Author: Mercy Tembon
    Webinar: Challenging Gender Norms: Stories from Women Leaders in Bangladesh and Bhutan 
    Where: Watch recording

     India  
     

    March 7


    March 8


    March 12

    4:30 PM IST

    March 14-31

    Blog: Road crashes affect women and men differently—here’s why
    Authors: Wei YanDr. Soames Job
    Feature Story: Celebrating Four Remarkable Indian Women
    Webinar: NOT JUST A SEAT AT THE TABLE: A Conversation with young and inspiring Indian women leaders
    Where: WebEx
    Social Media Campaign
    Where: World Bank India Facebook and Twitter

    Nepal, Sri Lanka Maldives CMU 
     

    March 8-29 Video: A conversation between Lada Strelkova (World Bank Country Manager for Maldives, Nepal and Sri Lanka) and Sarita KC (Executive Director, Mitini Nepal)
    Where: World Bank Nepal Facebook
    Video:'21 women of 2021' 
    Where: World Bank Nepal page and Nepal Facebook 
     
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    Jorna Akter, providing technical skills education in Bangladesh.

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    Shamsun Nahar, conducting training and skills building for Bangladeshi women drivers.

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    Morsheda Begum, enabling entrepreneurs and businesswomen in Bangladesh.

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    Proud Grandmother from Bhutan teaching the trick of the trade.

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    For all her efforts and in appreciation for heading the containment efforts on the ground, His Majesty The King awarded Health Minister of Bhutan with the red scarf during the 113th National Day.

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    Making most of the digital technology (Bhutan Mountain Hazelnut Venture).

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    Ms. Debjani Bhatia, AGM, IREDA championing the cause of renewal energy

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    Rupali Thakur IAS, CEO HIMURJA is leading the Himachal Pradesh State Nodal Agency for New & Renewable Sources of Energy. Her Vision is to create a Solar Park of 880 MW in the tribal area of Spiti valley which will lead to all round development of the area.

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    Er Amala Saji, Assistant Engineer Malampuzha Dam. She is in charge of operation and maintenance of Malampuzha Dam and 20.5 km of Canal system under Malampuzha Irrigation Project.

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Nishma Shrestha, 25, is a national gold medalist and one of the few female downhill mountain bikers (MTB) in Nepal.

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Ugyen Bhuti, from Charkha, Upper Dolpo, Nepal is an Amchi/Menpa (Doctor of Tibetan Medicine) and is one of the minority female practitioners.

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Madhukala Adhikari, 30, is a mobile mason working to rebuild houses of the 2015 earthquake affected vulnerable groups in Nuwakot.

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Atia Batool is the first woman from Punjab (Pakistan) to be included in the bomb disposal squad personnel.

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Despite living in a male dominated society, Roheela Bibi has opened up her own shop in Sheikhupura, Punjab province to earn a living.

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Samina delivers a child for a women from a remote village in South Punjab.

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These women, who are seen drying fish on a beach in the Sri Lankan town of Negombo, symbolize the important role women play in sustaining fisheries as an industry.

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Woodworking requires hard work, patience, and perseverance. Here a Sri Lankan woman is seen carving out items from wood for a living. 

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Rain or shine, Salty or fresh—these women working at the Puttalam Salmine in Sri Lanka prove that hardwork is what matters, regardless of gender.

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Aminath Waheed, the only female taxi driver in capital Male’, has been the victim of vandalism and harassment on countless occasions, but none of that has stopped her!

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Aishath Rizuna is Maldives’ first female boat captain, and several others have since followed in her footsteps to join a traditionally male-exclusive sector.

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Local women divers pictured during the PADI Women’s Dive Day on July 21, 2018.