women empowerment

Meta Israel's communications chief: It’s the abilities, not the disabilities

"Pick up your head, look around, and remember that it’s the abilities, not the disabilities, that really count," says Maayan Sarig, head of communications and partnerships at Meta Israel.

By ERIC NARROW
28/03/2024

After October 7, Women’s Month is painful, says Israel Lemonade Fund CEO

Shari Mendes will be one of the speakers at the Jerusalem Post's Women Leaders Summit on March 27, 2024 at the Google for Startup Campus in Tel Aviv.

This digital media initiative highlights strength of Jewish, Israeli women during Gaza war

Some of the videos from this initiative can be seen below, and can be follow by their Instagram and TikTok handle: @valorstories.

Israel has capable female leaders, it should use them

there is no need to wait for “tomorrow’s leadership.” These female leaders are here now, and they are talented, experienced, and valuable.

By MORAN ZER KATZENSTEIN
05/03/2024

With wigs, eyebrows and nipple tattoos, this project helps cancer patients feel like women again

The program offers qualifying women funding for certain non-medical services considered critical to the healing process but not usually fully covered by health insurance. 

By E.J. KESSLER/JTA
13/02/2024

L'Oréal Israel launches a social program to encourage and train girls

Selection of scientific and technological professions.

By DANA OZ
26/12/2023
 Building an Alternative (Bonot Alternativa) founder Moran Zer Katzenstein

Israel-Hamas War reveals double standard against victimized Israeli women

The Jerusalem Post Podcast with Avi Mayer and Tamar Uriel-Beeri.

Somalia's first all-women newsroom spotlights female taboos

Bilan has revolutionized the news agenda in Somalia, the director of the United Nations Development Programme Regional Bureau for Arab States said.

By REUTERS
20/09/2023

Israeli becomes first woman in Bedouin town to drive an ambulance

Lina Ezberga, an emergency medic who grew up in Kuseife, received her ambulance license after she started volunteering at MDA six years ago.

Over 1 million women went missing in India from 2019 to 2021 - report

Causes cited in regard to the tremendous number of missing women were trafficking for forced marriage, domestic work, sexual exploitation, and child labor.

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