3 Women With Collective Responsibility in the Face of the Pandemic
Meet in The Woman Post the three women who did not give up in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Woman Post | Carlex Araujo
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The COVID-19 health crisis affected women's progress and severely impacted their careers. The idea was to achieve a collective commitment between the three nations, where a new international treaty would be considered in the face of the pandemic that everyone is experiencing.
In this sense, a recent study called "Women in a Pandemic: The Impact of COVID-19 on the Progress of Their Professional Career" published by Lucía Muñoz, Human Capital Partner at Deloitte Consulting revealed that women not only worked but became teachers and caregivers of their children. The female gender, in general, developed various ways to be active at home and in their work.
The figures collected by the analysis showed that the pandemic has negatively impacted 82% of women, and 65% indicate that they now have greater responsibilities with the care of the home. Likewise, 1 in 3 women adds to their duties the work. However, this increase in commitments caused 23% of anxiety in the activities they develop day by day.
On the other hand, the report shows a different panorama of support and impulse in the professional life of women because they have emphasized some actions that allow them to progress. The report considered some of these critical actions for them to lead a different style, such as doing flexible work, leading with empathy and confidence, promoting mentors and sponsors, avoiding bias, and promoting a culture of diversity, equality, respect, and inclusion. The Woman Post shows you these three women who give significant meaning to the community fighting the pandemic.
Angela Merkel
Angela Merkel is considered the most powerful woman in the world in the media. Her professionalism has led her to face the severe economic austerity experienced in the face of all the millions of deaths caused by the pandemic around the world. However, her performance has achieved transparency in her attitudes and confidence in the people who follow her.
Recently in Germany, the fourth wave of the coronavirus emerged, and Angela Merkel felt that a series of new action measures had to be taken to eliminate the existing gaps. However, its management has been responsible and seeks to support women in every way. In addition, with his wisdom, morality, and good discipline, lives will be saved.
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Sanna Marin
Like Angela Merkel, The Finnish leader Sanna Marin faces the struggle of the social and feminist dimension. A few months ago, she raised the gradual possibility of normalization on the pandemic that was her first action of 2022.
Erna Solberg
Erna Solberg took concrete actions to overcome various sectors of the pandemic, seeing it in a globalized context. In addition, she was willing to work for the production of vaccines, with the commitment to stop the health crisis that severely affected the whole world. However, it sought to eradicate extreme poverty and ensure the effective functioning of the state.
Overwhelmingly, these women have fought in their nations, each to stop the pandemic's epicenter. However, some solutions have gotten out of hand, but lessons have also been learned that generate reflections on them. Get to know these women who do not cower in any crisis.