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		<title>Supporting Women for ArabNet 2010</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Soon to take place on March 25 &#38; 26, ArabNet 2010 is the &#8220;first international conference for the Arab web industry, bringing together leaders from across the MENA, Europe and Silicon Valley to discuss cutting-edge trends and emerging opportunities. Through pitch sessions, the conference will feature the region&#8217;s brightest ideas and most promising Internet start-ups,]]></description>
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<p>Soon to take place on March 25 &amp; 26, <a href="http://arabnet.me/index.php" target="_blank">ArabNet 2010</a> is the &#8220;first international conference for the Arab web  		industry, bringing together leaders from across the MENA, Europe and  		Silicon Valley to discuss cutting-edge trends and emerging  		opportunities. Through pitch sessions, the conference will feature the region&#8217;s  		brightest ideas and most promising Internet start-ups, and connect them  		with the internet ecosystem: incubators, angel investors, venture  		capitalists, established Internet companies, NGO’s and influential  		bloggers.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.nadinemoawad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/arabnet.gif"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-202" title="arabnet" src="http://www.nadinemoawad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/arabnet.gif" alt="" width="193" height="150" /></a>So it&#8217;s an excellent opportunity for entrepreneurs who have brilliant ideas for Internet companies to pitch their ideas to potential investors. Have you been sitting on a great idea? Do you have the next <a href="http://www.yamli.com" target="_blank">Yamli.com</a> or <a href="http://www.facebook.com" target="_blank">Facebook</a> up your sleeve? Remember, even <a href="http://www.google.com" target="_blank">Google</a> started as an idea that two college boys had.</p>
<p>Now, to the important part. As you have guessed by now, I am a feminist, and my readings in feminism have taught me to always look at such a terrific opportunity through a gender lens. My first impression is that most of the submissions will be made by men. Why? Many reasons. <strong>1)</strong> More men study techie majors in college than women because of the imbalance in perception of gendered jobs. <strong>2)</strong> More men want to be entrepreneurs than women because men are seen as the bread-winners, the money-makers, and women are encouraged to have a steady job or stay at home and get an allowance from their fathers or husbands. <strong>3) </strong>Although completely untrue and unfounded, people in our region generally tend to think that brilliant ideas (start-ups especially) come from men, not women. Save for Oprah Winfrey, the majority of start-up billionaire stories are those of men. Think about it. In our region, also men come to mind, although I immediately think of <a href="http://twitter.com/razano" target="_blank">Razan Khatib</a> from Jordan as a pioneering woman entrepreneur. And finally <strong>4)</strong> as women, we are raised to believe we are not good enough. Now this might be a hard concept to stomach, but it&#8217;s true. Often, we are under the illusion that women believe they can be as good as men, especially if we are middle-class, college-educated women. But they don&#8217;t.</p>
<p>Anyway, all of this to say that I would like to <strong>support any young Arab woman who would like to make a pitch to ArabNet 2010</strong>. I have some years of experience in start-ups and business plan writing, and I can give you a pep talk! Simply <a href="http://www.nadinemoawad.com/contact/" target="_self">get in touch</a>. I also invite all experienced techie &amp; business women who would like to join me in supporting young women to raise their hands (i.e. leave a comment) so that we can raise more support &amp; encourage more women to make a pitch.</p>

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