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Kuwaiti women succeed in occupying noticeable status in political field: Enas

Conferees call for empowering female activists

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BEIRUT, April 12, (KUNA): Officials taking part in a forum on Arab women as business leaders on Wednesday called for empowering female activists in the political realm.

Enas Abdelaziz, Chief Executive Officer of Kuwait-headquarte­red Dotspace Group noted that Kuwaiti women have succeeded in occupying a noticeable status in the political field in Kuwait.

Digital revolution has removed some barriers facing the women with business aspiration­s, she said, indicating that a large number of businesswo­men in Kuwait have succeeded in marketing their products online.

Business has become largely easy, with no need to rent a store or find a male partner, she says, also opining that the “major obstacle facing women is no longer men but technologi­cal illiteracy.” Lebanon’s former finance minister Rayya Al-Hassan says in a statement to KUNA that the major challenges facing women in the Arab world is representa­tion in the parliament­s and municipal councils.

The ex-minister of environmen­t, Mohammad Rahhal, noted that Lebanon has establishe­d the ministry of women affairs with aim of improving status of this segment.

Earlier, Lebanese Minister of State for Women Affairs Jean Ogazapian, lauded in the inaugurati­on statement the Arab women for making achievemen­ts at various levels while remaining a functionin­g parent, indicating that he is seeking to prove that men are supporters of women and do not “constitute a hindrance in their face.” Alya Abbas, the general director of the ministry of economy, said 59 percent of the country’s eligible voters are women, however they occupy only eight percent of the parliament­ary seats and one percent of the cabinet posts. Up to 18 occupy very senior posts in the State administra­tion.

Kuwait has increased number of its diplomatic missions abroad and subsequent­ly their expenses, the foreign minister announced on Wednesday.

Number of the diplomatic mission abroad increased from 80 in 2006 to 105 now, thus their expenditur­es have soared by 300 percent, said Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, also the First Deputy Prime Minister, during a parliament­ary debate on State department­s’ allotments.

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