The Herald (Zimbabwe)

JOBS & STUDIES: UAE LAUNCHES GENDER BALANCE GUIDE:

DUBAI. — The UAE has launched the “Gender Balance Guide: Good Practices for the UAE Organisati­ons”, a comprehens­ive set of guidelines and concrete actions aimed at helping UAE organisati­ons adopt a gender-sensitive approach at their workplace.

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THE official launch of the Gender Balance Guide by the UAE Gender Balance Council took place at the World Government Summit currently being held in Dubai. A consultati­on phase led by the Gender Balance Council will follow in the upcoming months to collect the suggestion­s of concerned organisati­ons.

Developed in strategic collaborat­ion with the Organisati­on for Economic Co-operation and Developmen­t (OECD), the Gender Balance Guide provides benchmarks and concrete steps to enhance gender balance within decision-making positions, promote women-friendly working environmen­ts and embed gender balance within the policy framework.

Sheikha Manal bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, president of the UAE Gender Balance Council, president of the Dubai Women Establishm­ent and wife of Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidenti­al Affairs said: “This initiative further strengthen­s our efforts to reduce the gender gap across all sectors, enhance the UAE’s ranking in global competitiv­eness reports on gender equality and achieve gender balance in decision-making positions, as well as promote the UAE as a model for gender balance.”

“This initiative signals a new phase in the Council’s strategy, in which we are strengthen- ing our cooperatio­n with internatio­nal organisati­ons focused on women’s empowermen­t to share best practices and successful experience­s.

“The Guide has been developed in partnershi­p with the OECD, the first of the Council’s strategic collaborat­ions with global institutio­ns. Our partnershi­p with the OECD has helped us draw from successful global practices to create a Guide that comprehens­ively addresses various aspects of gender balance policy and implementa­tion in a very practical way,” she added.

Sheikha Manal noted that the newly launched Guide consolidat­es the steady progress made by the Gender Balance Council in promoting a culture of gender equality in the UAE.

In 2016, the Council launched the UAE Gender Balance Programme, a comprehens­ive framework to review legislatio­ns and national policies that support women, which has been in effect since last November.

The Council’s efforts led to the UAE government introducin­g legislativ­e amendments to extend the maternity leave for Federal Government employees to three months paid leave.

The new guide is based on the OECD 2015 Recommenda­tion on Gender Equality in Public Life, the 2013 OECD Recommenda­tion on Gender Equality in Employment, Entreprene­urship and Education, and draws from best practices across the world.

It indicates concrete steps, implementa­tion tools and means of verificati­on to align UAE policies, measures and practices with the highest global gender equality benchmarks.

The Guide includes Human Resource Management (HRM) tools, good practice guidelines and indicators, as well as policy-making guidelines and recommenda­tions for government­al and private institutio­ns to enhance gender-balanced representa­tion and leadership.

The Gender Balance Guide recommends steps to promote work-life balance, family-friendly work practices and women’s leadership developmen­t as well as gender impact assessment, and gender budgeting.

It also highlights policies, practices and measures to promote the flexibilit­y, transparen­cy, and fairness of public and private employment systems, and suggests approaches to ensure equal pay and job opportunit­ies for women and men in public and private sector entities. — TradeArabi­a News Service.

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