Dialogos

“It Doesn’t Matter What We Say, But What the Other Person Understands”

Published January 4, 2026, 06:02
“It Doesn’t Matter What We Say, But What the Other Person Understands”

The article addresses the lack of gender equality in the transport sector in Europe, where women make up only 22% of the workforce. Lucía Mejía Dorantes, ambassador for the #DiversityInTransport campaign, points out that women are concentrated in administrative support positions, while men dominate technical and operational roles. This inequality concerns not only gender equality but also the efficiency of organizations, as diverse teams are more creative and achieve better results. The #DiversityInTransport campaign emphasizes the power of strategic communication as a catalyst for change, capable of attracting and retaining talent, changing an organization's culture, and enhancing public trust. Communication is considered an interactive process where meaning is co-created by the sender and the receiver. The article highlights that language is a mirror of social values and roles, and the use of gender-inclusive language is important to avoid exclusion and stereotypes. The challenge is particularly acute in languages with strong gender grammatical structures, such as Greek, but there are tools and guides to address this issue. Finally, it mentions the creation of a guide for equal gender representation by the European Commission, which aims to provide practical advice on avoiding stereotypes and promoting gender equality in communication.