Bringing Down Gender Barriers: Testimony of a Colombian Bus Driver

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When I met Juliette Cadavid, I was immediately impressed with her energy and her smile. I was in Pereira, in the coffee zone of Colombia, filming a video on the mass transportation system of the city, Megabus, supported by a World Bank project.

But when Juliette told me her story, how she was the only woman to drive one of the larger buses (articulados) of the Megabus system (she says there are two more women driving smaller buses), how her career in the public transportation world started and how she carried on with faith and work till she landed a job in an urban transportation system, I told myself that this was a story I wanted to share.

With her urge to achieve her goals, she reminded me of the documentary Girl Rising, and how women face challenges in a world of men, but with the hope that they can overcome them.

As World Bank reports show, women have been key to poverty reduction in Latin America: more than 70 million of them joined the labor force in the last 20 years, and their income, on its own, has reduced extreme poverty by 30%. But there are still many barriers and inequalities concerning the type of work, or salary.

Juliette is one of these women who have been able to overcome challenges and stereotypes, and has managed to make her dream come true.

Listen to her story:
 

Bringing Down Gender Barriers: Testimony of a Colombian Bus Driver

 

 

 

Authors

Isabelle Schaefer

Former Online Producer, Mexico and Colombia

Hopy games
August 08, 2013

the fact that society still exists about job discrimination by gender

Serbic13
August 08, 2013

Hi there, after reading this awesome piece of writing i am too cheerful to share my experience here with mates.

James
August 08, 2013

Thanks so much for this, I felt I was on Juliette's bus, I hope she's a trend setter for others.

Robert Toppper
March 27, 2014

Good to see Latin women leading the way. Reducing extreme poverty by 30% is a big step in the right direction for Latin America.