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Aditi Moyo

“There's nothing empowering than proving the stereotypes wrong and succeeding in the industry that's dominated by men.”

Aditi is a hard-working construction worker who moves from one construction site to another in Paris. She is originally from Malawi, where men dominate construction work. Aditi wants to change that and empower women to join the industry. Her co-workers speak highly of her work as she pays attention to details and goes beyond what is expected of her. Aditi is also a passionate dancer and enjoys performing at Malawian cultural events in Paris.

What inspired you to become a construction worker?

Growing up in Malawi, I noticed that women were never given the opportunity to join construction work. When I moved to Paris, I saw more women working in this industry and it inspired me to take up construction work too.

How has your cultural background influenced your work in construction?

In my culture, strength is highly valued. That's why I approach my work with a lot of strength and determination. Also, my love for Malawian dance helps me keep physically fit which is important in the field of construction work.

A photograph of a sturdy Parisian building against the backdrop of the Eiffel tower
I see beauty in the strength of the buildings we construct. Just like the sound of the drums in Malawian dances that symbolize our strength and unity.
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