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Woman inspectors visit Madinah shops

Team dispatched by first all-woman Municipal Council set up in November

- BY HABIB TOUMI Bureau Chief

In a new breakthrou­gh for women in Saudi Arabia, a team of Saudi women inspectors carried out their first market tour in Madinah.

The team was dispatched by the all-women Municipal Council, the first to be set up in the kingdom.

The deployment in the second most sacred city for Muslims was made months after women were deployed to inspect shops in Makkah, the most sacred city, for the first time during the Haj season in September.

In November, Madinah Municipali­ty announced it was setting up the first all-women city council in order to provide women with full municipal services while investing in their creative competenci­es and empowering them.

On Tuesday, Mayor of the Madinah region Mohammad Bin Abdul Hadi Al Amri launched the first inspection tour and said the deployment was in line with the empowermen­t of women as set in the goals and aspiration­s of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 and National Transforma­tion Programme (NTP) 2020

Human Resources General Director Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz Al Tuwaijri said field tours by the women inspectors would generate numerous new ideas that would help ease the work process and enable women to partner with men as the twin forces steering developmen­t forward, Saudi daily Okaz reported yesterday.

The Women’s Council will provide the full range of municipal services, including issuing licences for all commercial activities and for constructi­on and carrying out field inspection­s to ensure full compliance with the law and with trade regulation­s.

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