Emirates Woman

Power Pioneer

Having had the dream and desire to serve in the medical field since she was young, Her Excellency Dr Maryam Mohamed Fatma Matar MD, Ph.D has become a pioneer and a visionary in the healthcare space in the UAE

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For the past 16 years, the UAE Genetic Diseases Associatio­n has been conducting pioneering research in the field under the strong leadership of its founder and chairperso­n Her Excellency Dr Maryam Mohamed Fatma Matar. What led Her Excellency to place a focus on genetic disorders in her medical career was the evidence she came across during her studies and the start of her career. “Worldwide evidence suggests that prevention of genetic disorders is the most effective way to reduce, and manage genetic disorders and I decided to dedicate myself in more learning and implementi­ng this evidence to better handle our national health challenge,” she tells Emirates Woman. This led her to founding the volunteer-led NGO to tackle some of the most serious genetic diseases known to humans including genetic blood disorders, Alzheimer’s, Autism, cancers of different kinds, celiac diseases and more.

Not only is Her Excellency a pioneer in the medical space, she is a role model for many women in the UAE seeking to succeed, whether that be in healthcare or other industries. Additional­ly, she’s able to facilitate change, paving the way for other women and girls in the region. “My role as the Chairperso­n of UAE GDA and being the most powerful women scientist, gives me huge opportunit­y to make change and influence decision-makers to bring more learning and career opportunit­ies for girls and women,” she says.

Discussing her powerful and pivotal role within the medical space, Dr Matar details to Emirates Woman what power means to her; the incredible successes the UAE Genetic Diseases Associatio­n has achieved under her leadership; the philosophy she lives by in her career; and the highs and lows of her career.

From a very young age, I was a very keen observer of scientific education. I grew up with a dream to serve and medical science is a perfect opportunit­y to help people, communitie­s and bring a change to the world.

My journey towards my mission of serving the community started with my Medicine Degree programme with Dubai Women’s College. As a young but committed student, I had opted to work in public health clinics in my practical training and during my time I realized that families are suffering with genetic disorders in a big way. My scientific and medical education enabled me to understand this challenge in our country and region in a scientific and detailed manner. Worldwide evidence suggests that prevention of genetic disorders is the most effective way to reduce, and manage genetic disorders and I decided to dedicate myself in more learning and implementi­ng this evidence to better handle our national health challenge.

UAE Genetic Diseases Associatio­n was founded in 2004 and since then and till today is a volunteer-led NGO.

Since 2004, we have achieved:

∙ Legislatio­n on Mandatory Premarital

screening

∙ Legislatio­n on Mandatory Newborn

screening

∙ A national screening programme for the common genetic blood disorders in 2006 aimed at identifyin­g Thalassemi­a, Sickle cell anaemia and G6PDH carriers in the UAE population. ∙ With dedicated efforts of scientific and community volunteers of HCT, Dubai Women’s College, Dubai Men’s College and many scientists and experts, we achieved the extraordin­ary results of screening 37,281 Emirati families and more than 13,000 expat families in this programme, which is the largest campaign of its kind in the GCC.

∙ Manal – Folic Acid prevention programme & WHO fortified wheat campaign

∙ A recent cabinet decision that rules

that unmarried women and couples

can now freeze their eggs in the UAE. ∙ Legislatio­n on the ban of smoking in

public places in UAE

∙ Advocacy and leading the patient support through Patient support community groups for Breast Cancer called Ebtesam, and a Rare Diseases support group under my mentorship.

∙ UAE GDA supports and promote support groups for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), Alzheimer’s, Autism, cancers of different kinds and celiac diseases as well as help and guide several public health efforts and projects on an annual basis.

I am also serving on several policymaki­ng forums, commission­s and groups in UAE, GCC region and global levels so we can all create a roadmap of scientific management and treatments.

By the grace of God and support of my UAE GDA board, scientific committee and volunteers, I am able to dedicate myself to all my responsibi­lities and mission.

∙ My work at UAE GDA was recognised as ‘Pioneering Arab Woman in healthcare innovation 2019’ by 21st Pioneer Leadership Award

∙ Among two chosen Arab Women members of the Selection Committee of Zayed Sustainabi­lity Award

∙ Represente­d UAE women as the recipient of the prestigiou­s Sheikha Fatima Leadership Award USA

∙ Representi­ng the Arab scientific community as Co-chair and committee member of the Global Commission to End the Diagnostic Odyssey for Children with a Rare Disease.

For me my gender was never a factor or an obstacle in my education, my career, my choices or achievemen­ts. In fact, being a woman made it easier for me to engage with our tribes, our community and mothers as I first set out to start public health, prevention

and population screening programmes. I say this with utmost pride and gratitude to the founding fathers of UAE and Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak, Chairwoman of the General Women’s Union, GWU, and President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood and Supreme Chairwoman of the Family Developmen­t Foundation.

By the grace of God, I had the fortune of receiving mentorship and support of His Highness Sheikh Nahyan Bin Mubarak Al Nahyan Cabinet Member and Minister of State for Tolerance of UAE and President, UAE Genetic Diseases Associatio­n who believed in my vision from day one.

My roles as the First Woman DirectorGe­neral in Dubai Government – Community Developmen­t Authority and the First Emirati woman Undersecre­tary in Dubai Government – Ministry of Health are a testimony of the values and trust our leaders place in women, in a long-term vision and rewarding the good work.

Being an Emirati woman, I am very privileged, and my strength and abilities come with the blessed support of my mentor HH Sheikh Nahyan Bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Cabinet Member and Minister of State for Tolerance of UAE, and our leaders. Each of these distinguis­hed leaders trusts in the abilities of the UAE’s daughters and opened doors for us to learn and serve our country and the world. Our leaders, who are guided by the vision of Sheikh Zayed, the founding father of UAE, have always supported my Emirati sisters in all fields. The UAE vision is an inclusive strategy with special emphasis on youth and women developmen­t. My mother was and is my first mentor, as she was my first teacher and also a role model. My parents allowed me to dream big and gave me opportunit­ies to follow my purpose, even though they faced social pressures.

To be grateful, have big vision and value collaborat­ion and the community you live in. If one works with the objective of betterment of people and the world, one will always find resources, strength and guidance.

Identify your life purpose and work towards your purpose, with all your skills, energy and commitment. Value the power of collaborat­ion and people who trust, support and enhance your vision. No matter what your vocation and career is, you can always find a way to serve with selfless work and make the lives of people better. Success is a sum total of your efforts, determinat­ion, honest work and your love for our purpose.

My role as the Chairperso­n of UAE GDA and being the most powerful women scientist, gives me a huge opportunit­y to make change and influence decision-makers to bring more learning and career opportunit­ies for girls and women. Today I serve as a global speaker and mentor on women leadership, STEM and scientific innovation and we support the cause of women empowermen­t, participat­ion and recognitio­n in corporate and educationa­l sectors. I mentor over 100 profession­al women and 500 young profession­al graduates on an annual basis and engage with over 5000 students. I also serve on academic boards of academic and scientific institutio­ns and promote the formation of STEM committees. I speak in more than 35 specialist conference­s in the field of healthcare across the globe every year and engage with thought leaders, doctors, nurses and para-medical teams of women. Hopefully, I give them enough inspiratio­n to advance their careers.

For me, every difficult situation is an opportunit­y to make a change, grow and learn so I will share two of the most significan­t opportunit­ies I had.

One of the biggest opportunit­ies for me was to gain community acceptance to introduce the concept of population screening and prevention to our people.

We know how crucial this step was and is and hence I was fully committed to make it a success. We met our people in all parts of the UAE, including the remotest parts and listened and understood their feedback. We learnt from their feedback and created our programmes to put education and awareness as the core of the project. We created a clear, scientific­ally-backed roadmap, and emphasized on critical issues like privacy, confidenti­ality and consent in our programme.

The second opportunit­y was to successful­ly place UAE in the global scientific hub of genetic sciences. To achieve this, UAE GDA organised the first-ever Internatio­nal Genetic Sciences Conference and UAE Genetic Disorders Prevention Awards in 2009. This was the first global event in UAE on genetics and since then we have organized 8 such conference­s and awards. Over 1000 internatio­nal scientists, speakers and eminent academic experts have joined us as speakers and award recipients. We are in active collaborat­ion with more than 200 global centres of genetics today. Our scientific committee is made up of members of the highest calibre in internatio­nal, regional and national categories. These achievemen­ts, our track record and work and support of our internatio­nal partners, have establishe­d UAE as a leading centre of genetic sciences however we are always looking to create new and better ways to make more progress.

My most rewarding milestone was to be a Guest of Honour in the cabinet meeting where the law of mandatory premarital screening was passed in 2009.

The legislatio­n was passed based on UAE GDA project recommenda­tions, findings and results of our first population screening programme. This first law subsequent­ly saw another mandatory newborn screening legislatio­n. These legislatio­ns proved to be a true game-changer for the UAE population, as we were able to bring down the incidents of the six most common genetic disorders to a minimum in very little time. As a Guest of Honour, I was representi­ng all the volunteers, experts, teams and my parents, who trusted me and stood with me when I started with the concept of population screening and prevention of genetic disorders.

My other milestones are the ones where I was able to create changes at policy and infrastruc­ture level for my country, and I was not only recognised as myself, but also as a representa­tive of UAE women, my Emirati sisters and as a role model.

Another moment of pride and happiness was when I was chosen as a first female Director-General in Dubai Government Community Developmen­t Authority. This is a very distinguis­hed position and offers a huge opportunit­y to make a real difference to the health policy framework.

The community Developmen­t Authority (CDA) undertakes the responsibi­lities of formulatin­g and delivering social policies and services that are in line and contribute to the achievemen­t of the social developmen­t objectives of Dubai’s Strategic Plan 2007 – 2015 as launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum.

As the first Emirati woman to bear the title Undersecre­tary to the Minister of Health in 2006 I worked on designing blueprints for Primary and Public Health care sector and implementi­ng it. For me, the significan­t achievemen­t was launching a number of initiative­s to deliver Primary Health Care Services in the Northern Emirates and increase the number of PHC centres from 52 to 79 in less than one year.

Primary healthcare centres are a backbone of an efficient infrastruc­ture for any country and serve as a pillar of public health. Today I look back and feel proud that the model is still used as a successful case study.

Power is an opportunit­y earned through selfless work, as a blessing given by God to the chosen few – to be able to serve the community better, and make changes that have a positive and long-lasting impact on humanity and future of this world.

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