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UAE women lead the way

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gives them a chance to excel in various other fields on local, regional and internatio­nal levels, she said.

The WEEGS was conceived under the vision and patronage of Sheikha Jawaher to further advance the United Nation’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t. The event was inaugurate­d in the presence of His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi.

“Women are an essential part of society, who contribute to the transforma­tion of society,” Sheikha Jawaher said. Looking back, she said women in the UAE were never excluded from key decision making events even before oil was discovered in the region.

“The UAE is an example of a country that takes the education and empowermen­t of women seriously. Around 70 per cent of university students are girls, and 46.6 per cent of the labour market today is made up of women. In addition, 66 per cent of all government employees are women. Over 30 per cent of managerial positions across various industries are taken up by women and 15 per cent of expert positions in the private sector are held by women,” she informed.

She added: “Real empowermen­t of women does not come through pretty slogans or speeches, it comes through economic developmen­t and proper support. There is still more that needs to be done, but the UAE has set an invaluable standard in the achievemen­t of this vision.”

Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, UAE Minister of State for Tolerance, said the private and public sectors need to work together to reinforce the position and role of women globally, so that they will contribute to the developmen­t of nations socially and economical­ly.

“The cause that we are deliberati­ng is the economic empowermen­t of women and we hope that we can do so by 2030 as decided by the United Nations’ Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t,” he said. “In the UAE, the empowermen­t of women constitute­s a main priority for all of us. We have to work untiringly to ensure that women will be confident of their skills and take the initiative to launch their ideas and start their own businesses.”

Women in the UAE are role models who take an active part in decision making, he added. Many are pioneers when it comes to the developmen­t of various sectors in the country. Their contributi­on in championin­g and furthering the cause of women empowermen­t is an example to the rest of the world, he proclaimed.

Sheikh Nahyan said women in the UAE have the full support of the UAE government in their wish to work in various domains across the economy. “There is still much to be done in the future in getting women to fulfill their full role. To ensure this, there has to be absolutely no discrimina­tion among men and women in the workforce and in the careers they wish to pursue. Women like their male counterpar­ts have a key role to play in the sustainabl­e developmen­t of any nation.”

“It is important to create opportunit­ies for women in the workforce across positions, including management, so they can contribute to their full potential,” he added.

— rohma@khaleejtim­es.com

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