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NEBOSH announces twenty winners of 2026 NEBOSH L’Oréal International Bursary

The recipients of the fourth ‘NEBOSH L’Oréal International Bursary: Enabling women in health and safety’ have been revealed.

Global beauty brand L’Oréal partnered with health and safety organisation, NEBOSH, to offer a bursary which enables women to pursue a career in occupational health and safety. This year, offering twenty women, based internationally, paid-for study and assessment fees for the NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety.

The NEBOSH L’Oréal International Bursary attracted over 2000 applications from women around the world who want to develop their learning, careers and positively influence workplace health and safety.

The judges were drawn to the applicants because of their genuine, emotive stories and their clear passion for protecting the lives of their colleagues and communities. They praised the highly energetic delivery, strong communication skills and captivating video submissions. The twenty winners represent countries from South Africa, Nigeria, Indonesia, Zimbawbwe, Mexico, Eswatini, Pakistan, Qatar, Germany, and Jordan. They are:

–        Lisa Mangwende

–        Leocadie Offukoh

–        Anastasia Mbagwu

–        Gladys Israel

–        Ana Zarir Fatikha Anwar

–        Iyanuoluwa Ayinde

–        Manyara Chaitika

–        Franca Adaaku Chukwuma

–        Ximena Victoria Rios Palacios

–        Nompendulo Lukhele

–        Sufia Tehseen

–        Malebo Matlala

–        Nosagiagbon Obasuyi

–        Lilian Ijeoma Ejim

–        Linda Onyia

–        Bridgette Ann Mabato

–        Charity Nkereuwem-Sunday

–        Zsuzsa Szomolayni

–        Tasmin Alkderat

–        Nandile Ncombo

One of the winners, Lisa Mangwende, said: “Receiving the NEBOSH L’Oreal Bursary is truly an honour, and l am deeply grateful for this incredible opportunity. This bursary is going to remove a lot of barriers for me and makes what once felt out of reach, now realistic. It is an investment in my future and a vote of confidence in my potential. l am genuinely excited about the journey ahead and committed to making the most of this opportunity, not only for my own career growth, but to bring greater value to the people and organisations l will serve”.

 

Malcolm Staves, Global Vice President of Health & Safety, said, “We are proud to continue our partnership with NEBOSH in giving world recognized health and safety qualifications to women working in health and safety in developing countries. By offering women the opportunity to obtain a NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety we are giving them a boost to their career, helping them be future fit and giving them the tools to excel and make a difference.  #bethehummingbird”

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