Women in Gaming

Women in Gaming: Addressing Harassment, Unequal Treatment, and Opportunities for Women in the Gaming Industry

Join us for an enlightening webinar scheduled for October 3rd, 2025, titled “Women in Gaming: Addressing Harassment, Unequal Treatment, and Opportunities for Women in the Gaming Industry.” As the global gaming industry evolves, it’s crucial to confront the systemic issues that hinder equity and to spotlight the immense potential women bring to the sector. 

Despite notable progress in recent years, women in the gaming industry continue to face significant challenges, from harassment and discrimination to underrepresentation in leadership roles. This webinar aims to create a platform for honest dialogue while also celebrating the achievements of women who are redefining the future of gaming.

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Our panel of industry experts will lead discussions on workplace culture, gender equity, and the persistent barriers that women face in the iGaming sector. Attendees will gain insights into how companies can foster inclusive environments, implement effective anti-harassment policies, and support the advancement of women across all levels of the industry. The webinar will also explore emerging opportunities for women in game development, operations, marketing, regulation, and entrepreneurship.

Join us live and free on our LinkedIn and YouTube pages to gain expert insights and ask your questions. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of this very important conversation. Register now to secure your spot and connect with fellow professionals who are shaping a more inclusive and empowering future for gaming in Africa and beyond.

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Date

Oct 03 2025

Time

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
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