Date
14.03.2024

Elevating women in organisations

Topic: Gender Equality
Mozambique
Human Rights & Civ. Soc.

Problem & Solution

At LevasFlor, the number of female employees was significantly lower than the number of male employees. In some cases, sexist attitudes were observed. Some supervisors behaved in a harassing manner towards women, which led to a loss of motivation or, in some cases, even prevented them from carrying out their work.


The solution was to devise strategies to increase the representation of women within the company, including the provision of training, leadership development, the creation of spaces for dialogue and the promotion of a culture of respect and inclusion.

The experience

LevasFlor devises strategies to increase the representation of women within the company. Among other things, management provided training for two female employees who were among the few female employees.


Management also encouraged everyone to participate in the recruitment process. Progressively, women rose through the ranks, although there was still a shortage in terms of quantity.

01

Challenges

01

  • Persistent entrenched attitudes, patriarchal culture and resistance to change
  • Lack of adequate resources
  • Change doesn't happen overnight. Continuous monitoring is essential to ensure that improvements are maintained and deepened over time.
02

Impact

02

  • Perceptions and practices regarding gender issues and equality have changed significantly
  • Attitudes towards women have been positively influenced, with a growing appreciation of their abilities and contributions in various domains
  • Women began to occupy more senior positions
03

Lessons Learned

03

  • An assessment of the local context and the specific needs of women is important
  • Education and awareness programmes are helpful to address gender and equality issues 
  • Focus on empowering women with practical skills as well as developing leadership skills
Realisation period since 2022
Location Inhaminga, Mosambik
Contact Laís Nara
Further reading

visit LevasFlor's website

Partner organisation - LevasFlor

LevasFlor was established in 2005 as a socially and environmentally conscious business under the collaboration of the Swedish Protestant diocese of Västerås and the Mozambican Anglican Church's Lebombo diocese. LevasFlor endeavors to turn the tide against deforestation by creating a viable market for certified, sustainably sourced timber.

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