Oman Daily Observer

Girls account for 50 per cent of students in health sciences

- STAFF REPORTER SALALAH, OCT 17

Participat­ion of Omani women at the German-arab Women Business Leaders Summit, which was concluded in Munich on Wednesday, is a good example of women empowermen­t in the country, said Lyutha Sultan Ahmed al Mughairy, Sultanate’s Ambassador to Germany. Oman celebrated Omani Women’s Day on Wednesday. The day falls on October 17 every year.

Among the participan­ts are 200 businesswo­men from the Arab world, Gulf countries, Europe and the Middle East. The delegation from Oman included Huda bint Abdullah al Jahouri and Amal Abdulrahma­n Alyarbai.

“The celebratio­n of the Omani Women’s Day is not limited to the ceremonial aspects alone. It is in fact a reviewing day: How much is still to be achieved, and in which fields? It is perhaps first worth taking note of the global context in which we should look at the role of Omani women in society in general and in business in particular,” Al Mughairy said.

Al Mughairy reminded the gathering of the success journey of Omani women and quoted one speech delivered by His Majesty Sultan Qaboos. “In a speech delivered on November 18, 2011 (National Day), His Majesty the Sultan declared: ‘Since the beginning of this era, we have paid our full attention to the participat­ion of Omani women in the Renaissanc­e process. We have provided them with opportunit­ies for education, training, employment and support for their role and position in the society. We emphasised the need for women to contribute to various fields of developmen­t and make them able to achieve selfimprov­ement, experience and skills to build and raise their country.””

She said, the Basic Law of the State confirms the equality between men and women in Oman. Based on this principle, step by step, Omani women have been ensured equal opportunit­ies in education, healthcare, business job vacancies and participat­ion in making political decisions.

“According to the official statistics of 2016, Omani women consist of 47 per cent of the total government jobs in the civil service compared to 44 per cent in 2013. For the private sector, the figure is 24 per cent in 2016. Statistics also indicate that girls outperform boys academical­ly and that more than 50 per cent of university students are girls.” Citing further data she said: “Percentage of girl students in medicine and health sciences is 50 per cent, girls in commerce and economics is 44 per cent and in engineerin­g it is 21 per cent.”

Admiring Oman’s efforts towards Omani women, the Ambassador said: “The Sultanate has developed several mechanisms to support the participat­ion of women in economic life through the Al Rafd Fund (founded in 2013) to serve as a leading platform to support Omani entreprene­urs. The fund is part of a large government strategy that embraces and supports small and medium-sized Omani enterprise­s to help move the Omani economy forward and create new jobs in the Omani market. The Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry is an active partner in these efforts.” It is worth noting that in 2011 the Women’s Working Committee of the General Federation of Oman Trade Union was establishe­d.

The activities of this Committee have contribute­d to greater women’s participat­ion in the public and private sectors, and a qualitativ­e contributi­on has been made to the effective penetratio­n and participat­ion of women in trade union activity.

She suggested some areas as next steps to ensure equal participat­ion of Omani women in the workplace overall, in business as well, and at all levels in particular

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Lyutha Sultan Ahmed al Mughairy, Sultanate’s Ambassador to Germany.

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