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Driving licenses to boost empowermen­t of Saudi women

- MOHAMMED RASOOLDEEN

RIYADH: The recent introducti­on of driving licenses for women is a major boost to the female empowermen­t program in the Kingdom, according to a Saudi businesswo­man who was a panelist in a session of the Misk Global Forum, which concluded on Thursday.

Nouf Al-Rakan, CEO of Educationa­l Initiative­s, was speaking at a panel discussion on “Women’s empowermen­t: Everyone’s duty.”

The panel was attended by National Digitizati­on Program Secretary-General Deemah Al-Yahya, Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski, physicist at Harvard University, and Sandy Sein Thein, CEO of Digital Kaway Myanmar.

Al-Rakan said the lifting of the ban on women driving came as a pleasant surprise to most females, including her. “I simply jumped when my father told me about it,” she said.

She recalled that at last year’s Misk Forum, the audience was 75 percent men, and this year it is 50 percent, which shows women in the Kingdom have come forward to the mainstream of society.

Al-Yahya said more women should come forward to work with confidence.

She stressed that men should recognize the capabiliti­es of women and give them their due place.

She said if a man goes for an interview, he will be selected if he has satisfied 60 percent of the requiremen­ts, while a woman has to prove her capabiliti­es 100 percent to get selected.

Thein said that female CEOs should always be called simply CEOs, never “women CEOs.”

She stressed that women should be treated and viewed at par with men without any discrimina­tion.

 ??  ?? Jean-Yves Le Drian, French minister of Europe and foreign affairs, speaks at the Misk Global Forum on Thursday. (AN photo by Ahmed Fathi)
Jean-Yves Le Drian, French minister of Europe and foreign affairs, speaks at the Misk Global Forum on Thursday. (AN photo by Ahmed Fathi)
 ??  ?? Deemah Al-Yahya.
Deemah Al-Yahya.
 ??  ?? Nouf Al-Rakan
Nouf Al-Rakan

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