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The August/September 2017 issue of FORBES WOMAN AFRICA triggers debate about a conversation like never before. Do we need male gender advocates in business? We speak to four men, who say it’s smarter working with women and how they can help drive equality in the workplace. This edition also includes a photo-led feature on the new stars in the world of gaming – women smashing stereotypes online! Then, a frightening look at how mental illness can affect us all. We also have an exclusive interview with the American scientist who saved a Madagascar rainforest, in addition to moving trial-to-triumph stories on female African trailblazers shattering the glass ceiling everyday – and winning! Grab your copy – in stores now!

Well-Grounded

Coco Cachalia, whose mother Amina was among the 20,000 in the Women’s March of August 1956, made a decision to stay away from politics – and succeed in business instead.

Well-Grounded

3 mins

Fight Like A Girl

Two kickass initiatives in South Africa to stop the cycle of violence and rape – Debi Stevens’ Action Breaks Silence and a pretty lethal fight club.

Fight Like A Girl

3 mins

Art Becomes Her

A celebrated international fine artist, Mmakgabo Helen Sebidi overcame the struggles of apartheid, and her work is grounded in her past.

Art Becomes Her

3 mins

Toke Okeowo, 25 Kirikiri Prison Detained: Five Years Future: Uncertain

Women in a Lagos prison await trial with no healthcare or hope. The criminal justice system is slow and prison reforms as nonexistent as their future.

Toke Okeowo, 25 Kirikiri Prison Detained: Five Years Future: Uncertain

5 mins

'Not Just Pro-Women But Pro-Progress'

South Africa’s Minister of Women Susan Shabangu on the significance of the 61st anniversary of Women’s Day, and the role men can play in ending gender violence in South Africa and creating an equal society.

'Not Just Pro-Women But Pro-Progress'

6 mins

Diversity And Inclusion Are Part Of Baker Mckenzie's DNA

According to Law360’s 2017 Glass Ceiling Report, women make up around one-third of the attorneys in private legal practice. Among the law firms surveyed, just below 23% of partners are female.

Diversity And Inclusion Are Part Of Baker Mckenzie's DNA

3 mins

We, Men For Women

South Africa still has a long way to go for gender justice in business and in life, but with more men openly stepping forward to be a part of the discourse, FORBES WOMAN AFRICA speaks to two male entrepreneurs, a CEO and a social activist. They acknowledge diversity makes smart social and economic sense that will benefit all.

We, Men For Women

10+ mins

What, After All, Does Feminism Have To Do With Men?

According to the seminal African-American writer bell hooks (her name is not capitalized), feminism is for everybody.

What, After All, Does Feminism Have To Do With Men?

3 mins

Fashion - In The Operation Theater?

Doctor and fashion entrepreneur Felicia Tshite is working to expand and popularize her line of designer scrubs.

Fashion - In The Operation Theater?

3 mins

Blood, Setbacks And Tears

Two sisters with common failures and a dream to eventually succeed.

Blood, Setbacks And Tears

2 mins

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Forbes Woman Africa Magazine Description:

PublisherABN Publishing

CategoryBusiness

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyQuarterly

Forbes Woman Africa is a pan-African publication that navigates the world of business for women, with features on the latest trends in the corporate sector and how its architecture speaks to women. In line with this, we feature the wealthy, powerful, influential and those women in business whose impact is felt long after they have come and gone.

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