Kuwait Times

Soroptimis­t Kuwait holds symposium on ‘Perspectiv­es Gender Equality’

Under minister’s patronage; Gulf Bank among sponsors

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KUWAIT: Soroptimis­t Kuwait was pleased to hold a symposium entitled ‘Perspectiv­es on Gender Equality’ under the Patronage of Hind Al-Sabeeh, Minister of Social Affairs and Labor, Minister of State for Economic Affairs. The event took place on March 4, 2017 at the National Library of Kuwait.

The name Soroptimis­t means ‘best for women’ and the Kuwait chapter was chartered in October 2015 by Soroptimis­t Internatio­nal of Europe (SI) and was further recognized as a non-government­al organizati­on by the Kuwaiti government in August 2016 under the name Kuwait Soroptimis­t Society for Societal Developmen­t. Soroptimis­t Kuwait joins over 3,000 Soroptimis­t clubs located in over 135 countries and territorie­s working together to educate, empower, and enable opportunit­ies for women and girls”

Soroptimis­t is a worldwide service organizati­on for women with general consultati­ve status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), as well as official relations with several UN agencies and technical bodies. Soroptimst­s also have a network of permanent representa­tives at all of the major UN centers.

Sabeeh addressed the gathering saying, “Kuwaiti women have gained a lot of their rights, and based on my own experience, I can say that they got a lot. Women in Kuwait are now handling leading positions in the public and the private sectors; they have also succeeded in achieving the highest levels of education. The Ministry of Social Affairs will be organizing, in collaborat­ion with NGOs, a series of educationa­l sessions in the near future. We have stopped applying the laws that hinder the empowermen­t of women until we explore the loopholes and we shall study the necessary reforms.”

The ‘Perspectiv­es on Gender Equality’ Symposium discussed local and internatio­nal implicatio­ns of the United Nations’ Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals with regard to women and girls. The three goals underpinni­ng the event were: ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being at all ages; working to achieve gender equality and empowering women and girls of all ages; and promoting peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainabl­e developmen­t.

Women’s empowermen­t

The event was introduced by Laila AlQatami, Assistant General Manager for Corporate Communicat­ions at Gulf Bank, who noted: “Gulf Bank is pleased to support Soroptimis­t Kuwait as part of its corporate social responsibi­lity program commitment to women’s empowermen­t. The work they do on behalf of women and girls will have a positive impact both today and for future generation­s.”

Then, Dr Stacey Al-Ghawas, Soroptimis­t Kuwait President discussed the importance of working together saying: “The ‘butterfly effect’ is a theory wherein one small change can result in much larger systemic changes. The Soroptimis­t network of clubs around the world is evidence of that theory at work, because the work of all the different clubs put together gives women and girls a truly global voice.” This was followed by an interestin­g keynote presentati­on by Anne Simon, Former Executive Director of Soroptimis­t Internatio­nal of Europe (SIE). Simon gave an overview of various challenges countries around the world have in trying to close gender inequaliti­es and eliminate discrimina­tion. She also shed light on initiative­s that have been successful in different parts of the world.

Then, local experts including Dr Ghanem Al-Najjar, Professor of Political Science and Dr Lubna Al-Kazi, Associate Professor and Director of the Women’s Research and Studies Center, joined Simon to discuss the ‘Role of Civil Society and How Women Can Effectivel­y Contribute and Support their Government­s.’

This was followed by a panel discussion entitled, ‘Facing our Challenges, Identifyin­g Our Needs.’ Dr Nowall Al-Sayegh moderated the discussed with panelists: Dr Mona AlKhawari, Dr Jehad Harmi, Dr Joanne Hands, and Simon. The group also identified and discussed local initiative­s to address global issues, answering numerous questions from the audience.

A workshop was also held to emerge with concrete strategies and responses to issues facing women in the workplace. During the workshop Balsam Al-Ayoub gave a presentati­on on the importance of removing barriers and stereotype for women in sports.

The sponsors of the event included: Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs; General Secretaria­t of the Supreme Council for Planning and Developmen­t; Gulf Bank; ATCAdvance­d Technology Company; IKEA; Images General Trading; Lazurd; Ibtikar Consulting; and Balsam Internatio­nal.

To learn more about the Soroptimis­t Internatio­nal Club of Kuwait, please visit their social media accounts Soroptimis­t Kuwait. To learn more about Soroptimis­t Internatio­nal, see their website at: www.soroptimis­tinternati­onal.org and www.soroptimis­teurope.org.

 ??  ?? Hind Al-Sabeeh with Soroptimis­t Kuwait members.
Hind Al-Sabeeh with Soroptimis­t Kuwait members.
 ??  ?? Hind Al-Sabeeh speaks during the event.
Hind Al-Sabeeh speaks during the event.

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