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Yann Borgstedt is a Swiss entrepreneur, born and raised in Geneva and educated in the United States. In 1996 he co-founded the web design firm Netarchitects, that was later sold to Altran Technologies. He then worked for a private fund on the redevelopment of the former United States Airforce base Bentwaters in Suffolk, England. He went on to create, invest and manage a variety of diverse business activities in the fields of real estate development and exhibition handling in France, England and Switzerland.

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Yann has since focused on green development projects including the most recent plans for the development of a green neighborhood in Geneva's Praille-Acacias-Vernets (PAV) district, creating 400 residential apartments (including two-thirds for social housing) and a green residential tower.

In 2005, Yann started The Womanity Foundation which focuses on women's education, training and development in Afghanistan, Brazil, India, the Middle East and North Africa.

Womanity includes within its projects the first radio exclusively for and by women in the Middle East called Radio Nisaa FM. Womanity produced an innovative radio fiction series, Worth 100 Men – "Be 100 Ragl" in Arabic – in which the role and rights of women in Arabic societies is the main theme. Mona Zaki, the film star, plays the lead role and the theme tune is written and performed by the Arabic star Nancy Ajram. Between March and September 2014, the fiction series was broadcast on 10 radio stations across the Arab world, namely Palestine, Egypt (on 3 stations), Morocco, Yemen, Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.

In a further evolution of the work in favour of women’s progress, the WomenChangeMakers’ program was launched in 2011 in order to identify and support social entrepreneurs with innovative solutions to women’s advancement. The program was inspired by the Ashoka model, which Yann became familiar with over the past years, notably through his participation in the Ashoka Support Network in Switzerland and France where he works with the fellow Francois Marty on green social housing.

Since 2007, the Womanity Foundation has supported one of Afghanistan’s largest girls’ school - The Al Fatah School in Kabul, Afghanistan (5,000+ girls), to become a model of excellence in education. Based on this experience, Womanity launched in July 2011 "School in a Box - Advancing Girls’ Education in Afghanistan", a 3-year program co-funded by the UBS Optimus Foundation, aimed at replicating the Al Fatah successful model in a dozen schools in different provinces of Afghanistan.

In 2014, Womanity launched it’s newest project, the Womanity Award. The world’s only award created specifically to champion innovations which are tackling violence against women.

In 2015, the Womanity Foundation has been listed among the Top 500 NGOs.

Yann is on the board of the EDGE Certifier a Swiss foundation working in partnership with the World Economic Forum, committed to creating a world where men and women are equally valued and respected in all aspects of economic, political and social life. He is also on the board of Internews, an international non-profit organization whose mission is to empower local media worldwide to give people the news and information they need, the ability to connect and the means to make their voices heard.

He has a small portfolio of social investments, like in http://www.microdon.org, http://www.mymela.com, http://alter-equity.com and http://www.twodegreesfood.com.

Yann has been welcomed by Women Moving Millions as the first European and as one of the rare male members in recognition of his contribution to women’s empowerment. It was an honour for him to be invited to speak at the 2013 TEDx CoventGardenWomen. In this powerful talk, Yann demonstrates the benefits of investing in girls and women.

In conversation with Yann Borgstedt, Founder of Womanity Foundation


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