Oman Daily Observer

Omani women excel in all sectors

SULTANATE CELEBRATES INTERNATIO­NAL WOMEN’S DAY

- KABEER YOUSUF @kabeeryous­ef

The Sultanate highly supports women empowermen­t and takes all efforts in upholding their rights, according to the UNFPA representa­tive. Speaking to the Observer on the sidelines of an exclusive media briefing on Internatio­nal Women’s Day, Karl Kulessa, Representa­tive for the Sub-regional Office for the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council, said that Oman gives opportunit­ies and freedom to both men and women equally.

“Oman comes up in women’s protection in various aspects and this includes in terms of laws being made for all identicall­y, and Oman addresses the issue of equality, while many services are distribute­d among women without any gender bias’’, Kulessa said.

However, according to him, less women are entering the national labour force and they generally focus on some segments only. Women themselves need to change this scenario.

“The level of education among Omani nationals, especially among women, is very high. However, not all educated women are entering the workforce of the nation, while those interested to work are focusing on some sectors alone. We need to drive Omani women towards engineerin­g, hardcore surgical and medicinal roles etc.”

Various factors such as marriage, children and striking a perfect balance between the two are main factors. To address these, we need more proactive strategies.

Karl Kulessa opines that women have suffered a lot during the pandemic.

“Economical­ly, women work predominan­tly in peopleorie­nted, small scale, retail, social service, education sectors and Covid-19 has affected their work. Secondly, nearly 44 per cent of women are social workers, whereas in the Arab region it’s 80 per cent and chances of infecting with Covid-19 are high,” he said, adding that thirdly, domestic violence across the world is increasing and these are the three factors we need to look into when we talk about women empowermen­t.

This year’s Internatio­nal Women’s Day theme was “Women in leadership: Achieving an equal future in a Covid-19 world”, and focuses on the enormous contributi­on of women in leadership at all levels and across all sectors. UNFPA considers addressing the issues pertaining to women more crucial than ever as we tackle the enormous challenges of addressing the health and socioecono­mic impact of Covid-19 because women are in the fore front and centre of local, national, regional and global recovery plans.

CAIRO: President Abdel Fattah el-sisi of the Arab Republic of Egypt received on Monday Abdullah bin Nasser al Rahbi, who presented his credential­s as the Sultanate’s ambassador to Egypt. During the meeting, the ambassador conveyed greetings of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik to President el-sisi along with His Majesty’s best wishes of good health and well-being to the Egyptian President and people. On his turn, the Egyptian President asked the ambassador to convey his greetings and best wishes to His Majesty the Sultan and the Omani people. President el-sisi pledged support for the developmen­t of bilateral relations. Meanwhile, the ambassador expressed his keenness on cementing ties between Oman and Egypt at all levels.

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Karl Kulessa, Representa­tive for the Sub — Regional Office for the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council
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