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Nusseibeh to head UN-Women board

UAE’s Permanent Representa­tive to UN will be representi­ng the Asia-Pacific Group

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The United Nations Women Executive Board has elected Ambassador Lana Nusseibeh, the UAE’s Permanent Representa­tive to the UN, as the president for 2017.

Nusseibeh will be representi­ng the Asia-Pacific Group at the UN.

In her acceptance speech, Nusseibeh thanked the previous president, Ambassador Mohammad Khalid Khiari, Tunisia’s Permanent Representa­tive to the UN, and Phumzile Mllambo-Nguka, Executive Director of UN -Women, for their leadership.

Nusseibeh highlighte­d the UAE’s achievemen­ts towards attaining gender equality and the empowermen­t of women, and noted that “gender equality is of paramount importance to the UAE”. She underscore­d that “the Constituti­on of the UAE guarantees equal rights for both women and men, and underpins the fundamenta­l belief that women and men are equal partners in society.”

She noted that a key aspect of women’s advancemen­t has been due to a steady focus on women’s political participat­ion, and that, today, women comprise 17.5 per cent of the Federal National Council. She mentioned that Dr Amal Al Qubaisi, FNC Speaker, was the first woman in the UAE and in the Arab world to lead a national assembly.

She added that women constitute 28 per cent of the UAE Cabinet.

The UAE has been a core supporter of UN-Women since its foundation in 2011, and has recently launched a UN Women Liaison Office in Abu Dhabi, the first of its kind in the Gulf.

Nusseibeh announced that 2017 will be a very important year for the Executive Board of UN-Women as it will adopt the new Strategic Plan for 2018-21 and the new Integrated Budget for 2018-19.

She expressed confidence that together with the vicepresid­ents from Guyana, Liberia, Montenegro and Switzerlan­d, and with the support of the entire members, the Executive Board will be able to build on the good work of 2016.

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