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inDrive To Hire 400+ Women Drivers In Cape Town, Promoting Equality

As South Africa faces a persistently high unemployment rate, with 35% of women unemployed in the last quarter of 2024, global mobility leader inDrive is stepping up to drive meaningful change.

With a mission to impact 1 billion people globally by challenging injustice, inDrive is committed to increasing female representation in South Africa’s e-hailing industry and creating economic opportunities for women.

This International Women’s Month, inDrive is taking a bold step toward inclusivity by setting a target to onboard over 400 female drivers in Cape Town. This initiative aims to create more earning opportunities for women while addressing the growing demand for female drivers, fostering a more diverse and equitable ride-hailing industry. Increasing female representation behind the wheel is a crucial step toward economic empowerment and a more inclusive mobility landscape.

Recent research shows that over 80% of e-hailing passengers prefer female drivers when given a choice. These findings underscore the urgent need for greater female participation in the industry, ensuring a more inclusive and trusted mobility experience for all.

“We understand the barriers women face in accessing employment opportunities in South Africa. Our commitment to increasing female driver participation is just one of the ways we aim to create more equitable opportunities,” said Ashif Black, Country Representative at inDrive South Africa.

“Passengers also have the option to select female drivers, enhancing their control over the ride experience and further empowering women in the industry.”

Beyond economic empowerment, inDrive’s initiative strengthens trust and confidence in South Africa’s ride-hailing services by providing passengers, especially women, with greater choice. As the company continues its global mission to challenge injustice, create opportunities, and redefine fair mobility, it remains steadfast in its commitment to driving gender equality in the transport sector.

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