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Princess Reema to head sports federation in Saudi first

- ARAB NEWS

RIYADH: A princess has been named to head a Saudi multi-sports federation, in the latest of a string of such appointmen­ts in the Kingdom.

An official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told AFP that Princess Reema bint Bandar bin Sultan has become “the first woman to lead a federation” covering sporting activities for men and women.

In August 2016, the princess scored another first for women in Saudi Arabia when she was named by the Cabinet to a senior post in the Kingdom’s equivalent of a sports ministry.

A daughter of a former Saudi ambassador to Washington, Prince Bandar bin Sultan, Princess Reema is a graduate in museology from an American university.

Several women have this year been appointed to top jobs in Saudi Arabia, which is undergoing a huge program of reforms which includes moves to encourage more women into work.

In February three women were appointed to top jobs in Saudi Arabia’s male-dominated financial sector in the space of just one week.

Sarah Al-Suhaimi was named chair of Saudi Arabia’s stock exchange, the Tadawul; Rania Nashar became the CEO of Samba Financial Group; while Latifa Al-Sabhan was appointed chief financial officer of Arab National Bank (ANB).

Other changes introduced this year include the announceme­nt that physical education classes for girls would be introduced in schools, and a review of the guardiansh­ip system.

The Kingdom announced last month that it will lift a ban on women drivers from next June.

A poll by Arab News and YouGov found that half of Saudi women who said they want to drive plan to use a car to get to work more easily.

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Princess Reema bint Bandar bin Sultan

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