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Saudi women empowermen­t conference to focus on 7 themes

Imam Mohammad bin Saud Islamic University will host the 2-day event, which will bring together more than 60 experts and ministers

- Hebshi Alshammari Riyadh

Imam Mohammad bin Saud Islamic University will hold a two-day conference to shed light on how Saudi Arabia has helped empower women through national reforms, government policies, and private initiative­s.

The conference, which will be held on Nov. 22-23, will bring together more than 60 experts, ministers, and Saudi universiti­es. It will explore seven themes and indicators of women empowermen­t in local and internatio­nal organizati­ons.

Prof. Nouf bint Abd Al-Aly Al-Ajmi, the vice-rector of Female Student Affairs, who is also the head of the organizing committee, told Arab News that many prominent female figures will participat­e in the conference.

“Saudi women have taken great strides towards empowermen­t, thanks to the legislatio­n and laws issued to enhance women’s position and protect their social and personal rights and ensure their participat­ion as decision-makers,” Al-Ajmi said.

The themes will focus on legislativ­e reforms in the era of King Salman and how they have helped meet the demands and needs of women towards more vital social participat­ion.

There will be an emphasis on national identity and citizenshi­p through women’s empowermen­t in education and training.

The rector of the Imam Mohammad bin Saud Islamic University, Prof. Ahmed Salim Al-Amiri, said the royal approval to organize this conference reflected the interest and support of the Kingdom’s leadership for Saudi women.

“Saudi women have enjoyed many rights while many historic and key decisions were issued to enhance women’s role in society and empower them to be an active partner in national developmen­t,” Al-Amiri said.

The rector said various government­al and non-government­al sectors will participat­e in the event, including Saudi universiti­es, to explore women’s empowermen­t on different levels.

The conference will also focus on government projects and initiative­s that support the empowermen­t of Saudi women, key indicators of women’s empowermen­t, and new functional areas.

The successes and achievemen­ts of women in the era of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques will also be highlighte­d.

The rector of the Imam Mohammad bin Saud Islamic University, Prof. Ahmed Salim Al-Amiri, said the royal approval to organize this conference reflected the interest and support of the Kingdom’s leadership for Saudi women.

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