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Brunei's Rising Woman Power
By Arnie PDH Ishak
Bandar Seri
Begawan - Women’s participation in the workforce has risen
sharply, from only 20 per cent in 1971 to over 59 per cent today.
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Bruneian women now constitute over
40 per cent of the labor force serving in a wide variety of
capacities ranging from entrepreneurs, lawyers, pilots and
firefighters to notable ranks in the Civil Service.
Pg Hjh Mariana bte PDNLDR Pg Hj
Abdul Momin, Deputy Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of
Industry and Primary Resources, said this at the 2008 Women in
Business Forum held at The Empire Hotel.
Her Royal Highness Princess Hjh
Masna, the Ambassador-At-Large graced the event and presented
awards to Brunei's -First Woman Achievers" in various fields
that are dominated by men such as in the judiciary, government,
medicine, military, as well as in industries such as oil and gas
and aviation.
During the first session of the
forum, panelists touched on the challenges that women face in
the workplace, the (positive) discrimination they |
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face, how some women delay having
children because of work as well as the slow promotion process
in Brunei where women get promoted only up to permanent
secretary in the government sector and up to director in Shell.
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Meanwhile, Pg Hj Mariana said,
"Today, women entrepreneurs own or run almost 50 per cent of all the
micro, small and medium enterprises in Brunei Darussalam.
"In recognition of the need to have
a national body to serve the interest of the country's
businesswomen, the Brunei Darussalam Women's Business Council was
established in 1999 and aims to support business women of diverse
occupations and to provide opportunities for them to help themselves
grow personally and professionally through leadership, networking
education and national recognition," Pg Hjh Mariana added.
"The participation of Bruneian
women entrepreneurs in business is not restricted to trading. Many
venture into various other fields including consultancy,
architecture, legal practice, manufacturing, fishery, agriculture
and general construction.
"Bruneian women have been active on
both the domestic and international front, Brunei Darussalam has
played host to a number of important meetings including the APEC
Women Leaders Network in 2000 and more recently the 12" Asian
Confederation on Women's Organizations in 2006," she said.
Over 200 participants registered
and took part in yesterday's forum, which was the first ever
gathering of Brunei's working women in the government and private
sector as well as top local women entrepreneurs.
The line-up of prominent foreign
speakers was headed by Dato' Dr Jannie Tay from The Hour Glass
Singapore who delivered an inspirational keynote luncheon address,
which was attended by HRH Princess Hp Masna.
The First Women Achiever Awards
were presented by the HRH to The Honorable Justice Dalin Paduka Hjh
Hayati bte Pehin Orang Kaya Shahbandar Dato Seri Paduka Hj Mohd
Salleh, the First Woman Brunei Judge; Datin Paduka Hjh Misli bte Hj
Awang and Datin Paduka Hjh Azizah bte Panglima Asgar Dato Paduka Hj
Abdullah, the First Women Permanent Secretaries; Datin Paduka Dr Hjh
Intan, the First Brunei Female Doctor; Lieutenant Colonel Hjh
Hasimah bte III Abu Bakar, the First Female High Ranking Officer in
the Military; Hjh Rosmawatty bte Hj Abdul Mumin, the First Female to
Hold Director Position at Brunei Shell Petroleum; Sariana bte Nordin,
the First Brunei Female Pilot and Norhayati bte Abu Bakar, the First
Woman Explorer.
The first session of the forum
entitled 'Women in Charge: Breaking Through the Glass Ceiling' saw
Dyg Haslina Tab, CEO of BAG Networks Sdn Bhd; Dyg Hjh Fa'aizah bte
POKSMDSP Hj Abidin, Managing Director of Brunei Investment and
Commercial Bank; Dyg Hjh Rosmawatty He Hj Abd Mumin, Asset Director
of Brunei Shell Petroleum; and Ms Paula Malai Ali. FSPN
Arielionvonirut as panelists.
The Moderator for the session was
McAllen Lai, the CEO of Asia Inc Forum. This session featured
Brunei’s leading women professionals discussing issues affecting
women in the professional world and their experiences on how they
navigate the corporate jungle, overcome cultural and gender
stereotypes and how they manage the life-work balance.
The second session entitled What
Women Entrepreneurs Have Learned: Stories from the Frontline'
featured foreign and local women entrepreneurs discussing the
lessons they had learned, challenges faced and the best practices
adopted in growing their businesses. Also, whether Brunei can create
a culture of enterprising women.
The first speaker for this session
was Ms Michelle Dula Asence, Founder of Zen Zest Lifestyle Products
who is also one of the top 70 Admired Entrepreneurs in the
Philippines.
Ms Asence spoke of her journey
towards establishing her business and encouraged the ladies to not
give up and go for their dreams.
The panelists for the second
session were Ms Giwendolyn Lee, the CEO of Rico Agencies; Ms
Norhayati Abu Bhlcar, the Proprietor of DDL Tours Operators Sdn Bhd;
an4 Ms Selma Djukic, the President of White Owl Global Services Ltd,
Canada.
Ms Fauziah DSP Hj Talib, Managing
Partner at IQ-Quest Company was the moderator for the second
session.
Among the issues the ladies spoke
during the session included their experiences in their ventures
through the business world, how to learn from other people and not
be afraid to ask questions, how to strive in your profession and to
have a positive outlook.
The 2008 Women in Business Forum
brought together businesswomen, women leaders, professionals and
entrepreneurs to learn, network and share best practices that can
make a huge difference to women's involvement in today's competitive
world of work.
The Women in Business Forum was
organized by Asia Inc Forum and partnered by Baiduri Bank and the
Brunei Economic Development Board and was supported by the Ministry
of Industry and Primary Resources and the Young Entrepreneur
Association of Brunei. --
Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin
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