The Egyptian Exchange Workshop on IFRS Sustainability Standards
Workshop Details
- Hosted by The Egyptian Exchange
- Taking place on Tuesday 19 May 2026 from 13:30 – 17:00 (Cairo time)
- Facilitated by experts from t
Gender equality is a complex topic, which can discourage people of any gender from addressing it in the workplace. However, as one of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (Goal 5) and as a fundamental human right, gender equality has become increasingly essential to capital markets.
Esta sesión será en español / This session will be in Spanish
This workshop is designed to equip participants with essential knowledge and tools to understand and address nature-related dependencies, impacts, risks and opportunities in line with the latest recommendations on this topic.
Gender equality is a complex topic, which can discourage people of any gender from addressing it in the workplace. However, as one of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (Goal 5) and as a fundamental human right, gender equality has become increasingly essential to capital markets.
This workshop is designed to equip participants with essential knowledge and tools to understand and address nature-related dependencies, impacts, risks and opportunities in line with the latest recommendations on this topic.
Gender equality is a complex topic, which can discourage people of any gender from addressing it in the workplace. However, as one of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (Goal 5) and as a fundamental human right, gender equality has become increasingly essential to capital markets.
Gender equality is a complex topic, which can discourage people of any gender from addressing it in the workplace. However, as one of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (Goal 5) and as a fundamental human right, gender equality has become increasingly essential to capital markets.
The UN Sustainable Stock Exchanges (UN SSE) initiative today announced a major milestone in global capacity building: the ISSB – Applying the IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Standards training programme has reached more than 20,000 market participants wo