Natavan Hasanova from Azercosmos talks about how important it is to accept gender equality and invest in women leaders, Day.Az reports on Friday with reference to Euronews.
Natavan Hasanova’s path into the space industry began when she defied expectations and decided to study economics instead of becoming a piano teacher, as her parents wanted.
When Natavan joined Azercosmos, the space agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan, she met women who were successful in their roles as technical leaders. This helped her realize that success in this male-dominated industry was within reach. Natavan gradually achieved success in her career and currently holds the position of Director of Strategy and Business Development at Azercosmos. She leads a gender-balanced team of 10, promoting both gender equality and diversity of perspective on projects.
Natavan is proud of Azercosmos’ work and spoke to Euronews about how the agency provides critical geographic data and video services to more than 200 clients in more than 40 countries. These services help in environmental management, monitoring the effects of climate change and shaping public policy. In addition, Azercosmos plays a key role in the development of Azerbaijan’s space ecosystem by conducting competitions, hackathons, acceleration programs and events. In 2023, the agency hosted the International Astronautical Congress, which was attended by 132 countries.
Aiming to become an international leader in the space industry, Natavan pursued further education at the International Space University and mentors young women, encouraging them to enter space-related fields. Her mentees have achieved success in the industry, and Natavan serves as an example that perseverance and following your vision pays off.
Meet the woman breaking barriers in space leadership at Azercosmos – 2024-05-05 00:26:32
Nurul Ghufron Must Attend KPK Council Ethics Session
– 2024-05-04 23:49:42
DEPUTY Chairman of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Nurul Ghufron was advised to attend an ethics trial if he felt that providing assistance in the transfer process at the Ministry of Agriculture did not violate the rules. His absence and clarification in the media some time ago was considered a wrong step.
“Even though that’s where (the ethics trial) he can defend himself if he feels right,” said former Corruption Eradication Commission investigator Yudi Purnomo Harahap in a written statement, Saturday (4/5).
Yudi said that the place for Ghufron’s clarification was actually at the ethics trial. His attitude in giving statements to the public is considered to have created even more polemics regarding the agency trial that is currently being held.
“As deputy chairman of the Corruption Eradication Committee, he should set an example in attending ethics trials. “Nurul Ghufron’s absence seems to underestimate the role of Dewas in maintaining the ethics of KPK leaders and employees,” said Yudi.
Ghufron’s absence was also asked to be addressed by the KPK Council. It is hoped that this decision will be taken into consideration.
“(Regarding) the absence of (Ghufron) Dewas must be a note for Dewas regarding Nurul Ghufron’s behavior,” said Yudi.
Also read: KPK Leaders Invite Dewas to Conduct Nurul Ghufron Ethics Hearing
The IM57+ Institute also highlighted Ghufron’s attitude in being absent from the ethics trial, however, he provided clarification in the mass media. The deputy chairman of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is considered to be panicking.
“This statement shows that Nurul Ghufron was panicking and did not directly deny his abuse of authority,” said IM57+ Institute Chair M Praswad Nugraha.
Ghufron actually doesn’t need to worry about the timing of the report if he doesn’t feel guilty. The former academic’s attitude is considered unjustified.
Also read: Nurul Ghufron wants to face ethics trial, ICW: He is frustrated
“Don’t let us get caught up in discourse that makes it seem like Ghufron’s actions are something legitimate so we can focus on substance rather than procedure,” said Praswad.
On the other hand, Nurul Ghufron chose to cover his ears when accused by many parties of undermining the KPK Council by not attending the ethics trial on the pretext that there was a lawsuit at the PTUN. The former academic considered his attitude to be the highest respect for the members of the monitoring agency.
“Make no mistake, in fact this is my highest respect to the Dewas who have formed the Dewas regulations so that they are upheld and obeyed by me and the Dewas as well, don’t let the Dewas forget that they once formed regulations,” said Ghufron.
Ghufron believes that the Corruption Eradication Commission Council has tried an ethical case that has expired. Therefore, a lawsuit at the PTUN is deemed necessary.
“So the Dewas itself regulates in Perdewas Number 4/2021 concerning procedures for enforcing the code of ethics, in Article 23 it regulates the expiry date for reports and findings of alleged violations of the code of ethics, namely one year from the time it occurs or becomes known,” said Ghufron. (Z-8)
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Nurul Ghufron Must Attend KPK Council Ethics Session – 2024-05-04 23:49:42