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UAE and UN urge women to heed call of military

Partnershi­p seeks to encourage gender equality in service of peace

- GILLIAN DUNCAN

The UAE has formed a partnershi­p with the UN to encourage more Arab women to join the military for peacekeepi­ng operations abroad.

Officials from the Ministry of Defence signed the agreement along with the General Women’s Union on Saturday, with the programme set to begin next year.

Under the scheme, women from the Arab region will be given three months’ basic military training followed by two weeks of peacekeepi­ng instructio­n.

The initiative was agreed to by the UN Entity for Gender and the Empowermen­t of Women in New York, also known as UN Women.

Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Co-operation, attended the signing ceremony and said the agreement represente­d a “historic moment” in the UAE’s relationsh­ip with UN Women.

“The UAE will continue to advocate for the full empowermen­t of women, particular­ly under the leadership of Sheikha Fatima [President of the General Women’s Union],” he said.

“We will do this hand-in-hand with our Ministry of Defence, the General Women’s Union and our partners at UN Women to ensure that women in our region and around the world are given the training they need to serve in the security sector, where their presence and leadership adds to the operationa­l effectiven­ess of missions and increases peace and stability globally.”

The Ministry of Defence will lead the training programme at the Khawla bint Al Azwar Military Academy for Women in Abu Dhabi.

The academy is the first of its kind in the region and was founded in 1991 at the directive of Sheikh Zayed, the Founding Father.

Maj Gen Abdulla Al Hashmi, assistant under-secretary for support services at the ministry, said the UAE was committed to ensuring women were fully equipped with the skills necessary to contribute to peace and security globally.

UN Women executive director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka said female peacekeepe­rs added “tremendous value to operationa­l effectiven­ess”.

“Security Council Resolution 2242 calls on member states to double the participat­ion of women as uniformed personnel in UN Peacekeepi­ng Operations by 2020,” Ms Mlambo-Ngcuka said.

“Innovative partnershi­ps and initiative­s like this one are key to meeting this target.”

Noura Al Suwaidi, director-general of the General Women’s Union, said it had led national efforts in empowering women since 1975, under the patronage of Sheikha Fatima.

“We believe that these efforts extend to empowering women in all sectors, including the security sector, where women make real, tangible contributi­ons every day to keeping families and communitie­s safe,” Ms Al Suwaidi said.

Compulsory national service for all Emirati men aged between 18 and 30 was first introduced in 2014.

Women of the same age group can sign up to volunteer, as can men aged between the ages of 30 and 40.

 ?? Donald Weber / Crown Prince Court – Abu Dhabi ?? Female military cadets parade during a graduation ceremony at Khalifa bin Zayed Air College last year
Donald Weber / Crown Prince Court – Abu Dhabi Female military cadets parade during a graduation ceremony at Khalifa bin Zayed Air College last year

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