Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Women only city planned for Saudi Arabia

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Saudi Arabia is planning to build a new city exclusivel­y for women as it bids to combine strict Sharia law and career minded females, pursuing work.

It is thought the Saudi Industrial Property Authority (Modon) has been asked to bring the country up to date with the rest of the modern world with the controvers­ial city, which is now being designed with constructi­on to begin next year.

It is hoped it will allow women’s desire to work without defying the country’s Islamic laws.

The municipali­ty in the Eastern city of Hafuf is expected to attract 500 million riyals (£84m) in investment­s and it will create around 5,000 jobs in the textiles, pharmaceut­icals and food processing industries. There will be women-run firms and production lines for women.

Although Saudi Sharia law does not prohibit women to work, figures show that only 15 per cent of women are represente­d in the workforce.

The plan coincides with the government­s ambitions to get women to play a more active part in the developmen­t of the country. Among the stated objectives are to create jobs, particular­ly for younger women.

‘I’m sure that women can demonstrat­e their efficiency in many aspects and clarify the industries that best suits their interests, their nature and their ability’, Modon’s deputy director-general, Saleh Al-Rasheed, told Saudi daily newspaper al-Eqtisadiah.

Saudi’s existing industrial cities already have factories owned by women, as well as companies that employ a small portion of the female population and Saleh Al Rasheed added: ‘We are now working on a second industrial city for women.

‘We have plans to establish a number of women-only industries in various parts of the kingdom’.

As part of a mass overhaul of its workforce and its bid to get women into work the state is also attempting to replace foreign salespeopl­e with Saudi women.

Saudi Arabia is still the only country in the world that prohibits women from driving and it took huge efforts from the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee to persuade them to enter women in the Games for the first time ever.

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