Oman Daily Observer

NATION CELEBRATES ACHIEVEMEN­TS OF WOMEN

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The Sultanate celebrates the Omani Women’s Day, which falls on October 17 every year, amid a number of achievemen­ts in various fields.

The day was set after the recommenda­tions of the Omani Women Symposium, held in Saih Al Makarem in Suhar in 2009.

Omani women, thanks to the noble directives and generous care of His Majesty the late Sultan Qaboos, have achieved many accomplish­ments. The late Sultan always emphasised that women are a fundamenta­l partner in developmen­t and that developmen­t can only be achieved by completing its two pillars, the man and the woman.

In the first speech after taking power, His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik lauded the great role played by women in building the nation, saying “partnershi­p of citizens in making the country’s present and future is a fundamenta­l pillar of national work, and we are keen to ensure that women enjoy their rights guaranteed by law and work side by side with men in various fields in the service of their homeland” .

According to statistics by the National Centre for Statistics and Informatio­n, female illiteracy rates decreased from 12.6 in 2013 to 8.4 in 2017. The percentage of female graduates out of the total number of higher education institutio­ns graduates in 2016 was 59.3 per cent.

Omani women occupied 21 per cent of administra­tive jobs in the civil service in 2017. The percentage of females in the government sector stood at 41 per cent in 2017, while in the private sector it was 46 per cent, and in crafts 88 per cent.

In addition to her social role as a mother and housewife watching over generation­s, Omani women have exercised her full role in serving her homeland, as she has took part in social, political, cultural and all sectors in the Sultanate without exception.

With regard to the presence of women in public life, the percentage of women members in the Oman Council reached 9 per cent in the period from 2015 and 2019; 17 per cent in the State Council and 1 per cent in the Majlis Ash’shura. Women in municipal councils from 2016-2020 accounted for 3.4 per cent while women voters in municipal elections was 46 per cent during the same period.

Sustainabl­e developmen­t goals represent one of the governing factors for the preparatio­n of the ninth fiveyear plan 2016-2020 for the Sultanate. The plan stipulated keeping pace with developmen­ts in internatio­nal charters, foremost of which is the “2030 Agenda for achieving sustainabl­e developmen­t”,. The Ministry of Social Developmen­t works to include sustainabl­e developmen­t goals and objectives within its plans and programs, especially the fifth goal concerned with “achieving gender equality and empowering all women and girls”, and other related goals.

The Omani Women’s Associatio­ns are among the institutio­ns that support efforts exerted in the field of empowering women. Their programs aim at integratin­g women into society and giving them an effective role in voluntary social work. They also empower women socially. The number of these associatio­ns increased from 60 associatio­ns in 2013 to 64 until the end of 2018 across the governorat­es.

In fact, it was not easy for Omani women to reach their current status, whether in terms of education or in the field of public participat­ion, as they faced many challenges despite the support of the political will. Omani society entered the era of civilisati­on in a relatively short time, and it was governed by many customs and traditions that is conservati­ve towards allowing women to leave their homes and work with men. However, due to their ambition and determinat­ion in the face of social obstacles and with the constant support of the government, which dealt with them cautiously and gradually, Omani women were able to register many achievemen­ts. There is no doubt that Omani women still have many aspiration­s and hopes to achieve, as the future looks promising.

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