Middle East Management Excellence Awards 2023 Winner: e&

Middle East Management Excellence Awards 2023 Winner: e&

Navila Amin, Director of DEI and Culture at e&, discusses the organisation's three main pillars: gender diversity, inclusion for people with disabilities, and youth development. These are evident in their commitment to gender balance in tech, opportunities for those with disabilities, and nurturing youth talent.

Collaborations with Nokia and the UN for women in tech and sustainability programmes further highlight their dedication to gender equality and sustainability goals. Their initiatives align with ESG targets, and winning the Diversity and Inclusion Initiative of the Year – IT Services award at the Middle East Management Excellence Awards reinforces their mission. 

 

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