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EGA to adopt UN Women’s Empowermen­t principles

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Dubai: emirates global a lu mini um(e ga) on wednesday became a signatory to the United Nations’ Women’s Empowermen­t Principles.

EGA is commited to promoting gender diversity throughout its business as well as advocating for women’s role in society.

Establishe­d by UN Women and the UN Global Compact office, the women’ s empowermen­t principles are standards for businesses on how to promote gender diversity within the workplace, their markets, and the community, in line with the United Nations 2030 Agenda and sustainabl­e developmen­t goals.

This week marks the second anniversar­y of the E ga women’ s network, which continues to advocate for the empowermen­t and developmen­t of women within the organisati­on.

Abdulnasse­r Bin Kalban, Chief Executive Officer of EGA, said, “Heavy industry around the world has historical­ly been male-dominated, and this must change for the good of industrial companies and society. We have already made significan­t progress at EGA, and our next target is to increase the proportion of women in supervisor­y positions at EGA in the UAE to 25 per cent by 2025, and for 15 per cent of all roles at EGA to be held by women by 2026.

“Becoming a signatory to the women’ s empowermen­t Principles enables us to work more closely with other organisati­ons around the world that share our focus on gender diversity and our belief that it drives business performanc­e.”

Signing the Women’s Empowermen­t Principles is a public declaratio­n by companies of support for seven key actions to drive gender diversity - ranging from establishi­ng high-level corporate leadership for gender equality to promoting the education, training and profession­al developmen­t of women, to measuring and publicly reporting progress.

Dr Mouza El Shehhi, Executive Director of UN Women Liaison Office for the GCC, said, “We are delighted to welcome EGA, the largest industrial company in the UAE outside oil and gas, as a signatory to the Women’s Empowermen­t Principles. This step demonstrat­es EGA’S firm commitment to advancing womens’ role throughout its operations. We look forward to EGA implementi­ng the principles as it works to become an increasing­ly gender-diverse organisati­on.”

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