06 Aug Global support for championing female leadership expressed at EQUALS-EU first public event
06 Aug, 2021
On 4th August 2021, EQUALS-EU Consortium hosted a “Perceptions of Power: Championing Female Leadership in the Digital Age” colloquium that brought together almost 90 representatives of the mobile and tech industries, academia, civil society, international organisations and youth from across the globe to dispel stereotypes and foster a gender-inclusive innovation ecosystem through targeted discussions and brainstorming around key traits and skills needed to empower women in the digital age. The event’s outcomes will be summarised in the report, with recommendations that will be available later this year and will feed into future EQUALS-EU activities.

In the opening remarks, Ms Exelby referred to the pilot study Perceptions of Power: Championing Female Leadership in the Digital Age, after which the event borrowed its title. The study explored mobile and ICT industries and examined how men and women in middle and senior management positions define leadership. It had a particular focus on gender differences in leadership perception. The final report presents many recommendations for concrete actions that public and private sectors can undertake to encourage the advancement of women among the digital economy leadership ranks.

Speakers discussed the current state of the digital leadership gap in Europe and across the world, obstacles that rising female leaders in the digital economy face, why does championing female leadership in tech matters, and how can we foster a more inclusive tech industry in which diverse leadership styles are welcome. You are invited to watch the panel debate below
Following the panel debate, participants split into three working groups to brainstorm further and reflect on the challenges and solutions to fostering digital rights, access to technology, and health/care provision, leveraging STI (Science, Technology, Innovation) skills for gender equity and building strategic communication skills to promote gender equity objectives:
- Workshop 1: Strategic Communication to Promote Gender Equity: Translating Objectives into Practice (Moderator: Dr Nehama Lewis, Senior Lecturer, University of Haifa)
- Workshop 2: Women’s Digital Rights in Healthcare (Moderators: Dr Yue Zhao & Dr Evelyn Plamper, University Hospital Cologne)
- Workshop 3: Leveraging STI skills for Gender Equity (Dr Asuman Özgür Keysan & Dr Zelal Özdemir, Middle East Technical University)

A detailed report from the event will be available in the following months.
YT link: https://youtu.be/LdnV_ujzkt4
Below you can find timestamps of event activities and speakers contributions which allows you to easily jump to the content of your interest:
00:00 Opening remarks
- Dr Anthony Giannoumis, Associate Professor, Oslo Metropolitan University
- Ms Belinda Exelby, Head of International Relations, GSMA; Chair of EQUALS Steering Committee
11:21 Panel discussion: Perceptions of Power: Championing Female Leadership in the Digital Age (moderator: Dr Nina Linde, Associate Professor, Institute of Economics of Latvian Academy of Sciences)
- 16:45 Ms Nur Sulyna Abdullah, Chief, Digital Knowledge Hub Department at the Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT) of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
- 24:44 Mr John Giusti, Head of Advocacy and Chief Regulatory Officer, GSMA
- 37:35 Dr Anthony Giannoumis, Associate Professor, Oslo Metropolitan University
- 45:48 Ms Mercy Njue, Founder of Botlab Kenya
- 53:22 What is one key commitment you can undertake to change the state of play in your industry or sector in next 10 minutes and next 10 years
- 1:00:01 Q&A with participants
1:12:45 Brief presentation of Workshops (Ms Tamara Dancheva, International Relations Manager, GSMA)
1:14:36 Brief Reports from each Workshop
- Workshop 1 (Dr Nehama Lewis, Senior Lecturer, University of Haifa)
- Workshop 2 (Dr Yue Zhao, University Hospital Cologne)
- Workshop 3 (Dr Asuman Özgür Keysan, METU & Dr Zelal Özdemir, METU)
- Dr Anthony Giannoumis, Associate Professor, Oslo Metropolitan University
- Ms Belinda Exelby, Head of International Relations, GSMA; Chair of EQUALS Steering Committee







