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Images with light skin: Coach\/Rich Person\/Cardiologist\/Heir\/Captain\/Director and Coach<\/p>\n
vs for those with dark skin: Farmer\/President\/First Lady (Thank heavens for the Obama\u2019s!) and Travelling Salesman.<\/p>\n
Sadly we can all guess the future if all decisions (finance, employment, even personal credit as seen by the gender bias in the Apple Pay Card here<\/span><\/a>) are guided or made by Ai.<\/p>\n This is why we have to ensure that images tell the TRUE story. As Lionesses we can\u2019t simply hide away as Ai will just continue these myths about Women Entrepreneurs – as one of our \u2018100 Lionesses\u2019 found out when she applied for a Loan from her Bank and was asked why she did not just ask her husband for the money! This Lioness owns and runs one of the most successful companies in Africa – yet \u2018marriage\u2019 was what was foremost in this Bank Manager\u2019s mind – given the images on Google, Ai too will be assuming there is a husband there to help!\u00a0<\/p>\n Be bold, publish photos of yourself in front of your business, tell the world proudly you are a Lioness, a CEO, a Leader, you as a woman entrepreneur have built this incredible business, have employed people and have brought hope and prosperity to their communities. Don\u2019t allow images such as our title image be the only ones seen on the internet – look again at the Economist charts – \u2018Farmer\u2019, \u2018Friendship\u2019, \u2018Smile\u2019, \u2018Happy\u2019, \u2018Dress\u2019 these are the labels that Ai sees. Of course this is wrong, but we are in the Data and soon to be Ai age. We have to recognize this. Those who ignored Iron and stayed with Bronze as the world changed, did not last long.<\/p>\n But images alone are not enough.<\/strong><\/p>\n The HoF tells of the time he introduced himself to a very serious looking person at an international summit, only to be greeted by the comment: \u201cYou don\u2019t want to talk to me, I only lend in $10million clips.\u201d Given Melanie had recently provided a very large international bank at the request of MasterCard, 5 Lionesses whose businesses could handle that kind of ticket (we could have given more from our inspirational \u2018100 Lionesses\u2019, but were only given 3 days to call, check if interested, gather financials, prepare and send – as you can imagine, not an afternoon\u2019s work!), the HoF was able to point out this fact and only then there was interest – Data is so important!<\/p>\n This person sadly believed that the Lionesses could not be of interest because of ingrained beliefs that women entrepreneurs are only of a particular size and especially in Africa. He did not have the Data and certainly had not done his Research, as the HoF \u2018politely\u2019 pointed out!<\/p>\n We have to change the narrative, change the bias before it is too late, find and publish the Data. If not – think it is difficult for Lionesses to get finance before Ai? Sadly, \u201cYou ain\u2019t seen nothing yet.\u201d<\/p>\n As the FT said (here<\/span><\/a>): \u201cAfricans need to start demanding more\u2026 More data won\u2019t fix that by itself. But if governments know\u2026exactly what is going on, they have less excuse to ignore it.\u201d<\/em>\u00a0We would add that if Investors knew more about what was going on, they too would not only have less excuses, but would become very interested.<\/p>\n Data4SDGs agree (here<\/span><\/a>): \u201cData\u2026forms the backbone of decision-making and accountability, but too many people are left out of the data, and too much of the data is outdated or incomplete.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n This is why we have launched (Drumroll please\u2026) Lioness Data.<\/strong> Our Research Director, Linda Zuze, a Phd in Economics, a Zambian and a true Lioness, is determined to drive meaningful data to not only change the world but to lead the world<\/strong> in their understanding of the incredible work being done by Lionesses.<\/p>\n