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The British bases in Cyprus mark International Women’s Day

The British Bases in Cyprus are today championing the importance of equal opportunities in the workplace as organisations all over the world celebrate International Women’s Day.

According to the press statement, there is an almost even split between both men and women employed in the Bases, and of the 43.23 per cent of locally employed women currently working across all sectors – 591, both Greek and Turkish Cypriot – one quarter of those are currently working in managerial positions.

The statement continues as follows:

“In recent years, the number of women employed in roles like law enforcement and the fire service, have also seen their numbers grow.

That was highlighted earlier this week as seven new female SBA Police officers took their official oath and began their first day as constables.

Speaking at the attestation ceremony, 22-year-old Gul Akgouchlou said she was delighted to be joining the police force at such an important time: “To take my oath so close to International Women’s Day does make it a little more special. This is a tough job but one I am really looking forward to. I want to make a difference as a woman and as a police officer.”

Christiana Hadjiioannou, a Business Support Manager working in Episkopi’s Headquarters, has been employed in the Bases since 2018 and she was keen to stress the significance of International Women’s Day.

She explained: “It (International Women’s Day) is an opportunity to engage colleagues on the benefits of gender inclusion within the workplace and to take action to achieve gender parity within the organisation and to contribute to the success of the organisation as a whole.”


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