Talk:Take a Girl Child to Work Day
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[edit]Well here's some sandboxing of facts to include... d<3vid seaward | Talk 01:59, 30 April 2009 (UTC)
Ideas:
- email Cell C to release previously used photo as CC-BY-SA (likelihood?)
- get numbers on involvement
- get results of feedback?
Facts:
- from http://www.thedti.gov.za/article/articleview.asp?current=0&arttypeid=1&artid=626
- "Hendricks said that one of the constraints facing many potential women entrepreneurs today is that they lack the skills, training or professional qualifications that would enable them to start their own business. She added that the necessary skills for starting an enterprise are usually acquired through exposure to business, training and work experience."
- from http://gsport.co.za/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=817&Itemid=1
- "The recently-released results from the 2007 Census of Women in Corporate leadership conducted by the Business Women’s Association revealed that women’s representivity on boards of JSE-listed companies has remained constant from 2006 to 2007, indicating that where opportunities to appoint candidates came about, the appointments have not been in favour of transformation."
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