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Emirati achiever hails gender equality work

YOUTH AWARD AMBASSADOR HIGHLIGHTS WOMEN’S ROLE IN SOCIETY

- BY ABDULLA RASHEED Abu Dhabi Editor

Opportunit­ies for Emirati women are growing thanks to artificial intelligen­ce, robotics, space and other futuristic areas, said Noora Nasser Al Kerbi, ambassador of the Shaikha Fatima Bint Mubarak Internatio­nal Award for Arab Youth.

Al Kerbi, who is also the first Emirati student to earn a PhD in the Spanish language, emphasised that both men and women have the right to choose the best positions befitting their abilities and qualificat­ions, and use those in crafting the nation’s success story.

The UAE, which topped the global index in the “respect for women” category and ranked first in gaining gender equality in property rights in 2017, aims to be among the top in women empowermen­t by providing girls with quality education and 21st-century skills to keep pace with global developmen­ts, Al Kerbi said.

“The UAE aspires to go beyond the scope of ensuring gender equality and enable women to be pivotal members of society, contributi­ng to developmen­t in all fields,” she added.

Al Kerbi attributes these achievemen­ts to the values espoused by the UAE’s founding father, Shaikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, and Her ■ Highness Shaikha Fatima Bint Mubarak — Chairwoman of the General Women’s Union and President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood — who, since the birth of UAE in 1971, encouraged women to fulfil their roles in nation-building.

The vision of the founding father, Al Kerbi said, has helped create a robust picture of women’s progress and contributi­ons to emerge in the UAE.

‘Honourable path’

Today, women represent 46.6 per cent of the labour force and 66 per cent are employed in government bodies — with 30 per cent of them in leadership roles and 15 per cent holding specialise­d and academic positions.

The UAE government comprises nine female ministers, representi­ng nearly a third of the total number of ministers.

“Our founding father and Shaikha Fatima fervently believed in the active role of women in our society and encouraged Emirati women to lead in whatever honourable path they wished to embark on,” Al Kerbi said.

The UAE’s national strategy for empowermen­t of Emirati women for 2015-2021 is driven by sustainabl­e goals, she said, and the country prides itself on its clear vision.

Speaking about how she was personally influenced and inspired by Shaikh Zayed in her career and academic achievemen­t, Al Kerbi said that every citizen and resident of this land has a story of Shaikh Zayed. “I was personally touched by his words, attitudes and advice that were about his life and how he encouraged us to achieve our best.”

Al Kerbi also drew attention to the words of His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, VicePresid­ent and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, who had said: “We are not just empowering women, but empowering the entire society through women.”

Al Kerbi has published 22 research papers and books on community issues, women, youth and volunteer work. She is also the chair and member of 21 committees and teams in the UAE and internatio­nally.

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Noora Nasser Al Kerbi

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