Reported 8 months ago
The first 'Canada Women's International Network Summit' organized by the think tank 'Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada' (APF Canada) featured Taiwan's achievements in gender equality. The summit focused on Taiwan and included 4 Taiwanese female representatives sharing their experiences at the event. Discussions highlighted Taiwan's policies and effectiveness in promoting gender equality, with participants discussing topics like female leadership in various sectors and indigenous female entrepreneurship. The summit also included a startup entrepreneur competition, showcasing innovative ventures. The summit established connections between Canadian and Asian female leaders, aiming to promote a prosperous and gender-inclusive society. The Canadian government, through APF Canada, has been organizing annual business missions of female entrepreneurs to the Asia-Pacific region since 2019, with Taiwan being a significant market for learning and collaboration.
Source: YAHOO