Khaleej Times

Why gender equality won at the UAE Gender Balance Awards

- Reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — The UAE has responded to media coverage regarding its Gender Balance Awards, the recipients of which happened to be entities led by men. In a statement issued on Tuesday, the UAE Gender Balance Council said: “This is indicative of the great and extraordin­ary progress we have made as a nation, where men in the UAE are proactivel­y working alongside women to champion gender balance as a national priority.

“This year’s Gender Balance Index recognised significan­t gender balance efforts, such as raising the participat­ion of women in the police force to become the highest in the Arab world, and the implementa­tion of the ‘Remote Employment’ initiative, which increased the employment opportunit­ies for women in the Northern Emirates and remote areas, where fewer jobs are available.

“The index’s awards were received by men on behalf of the government­al entities they represent,” the council added.

The council said the UAE is known for its “unwavering commitment to embedding a steadfast culture of gender balance across the region”. “This commitment has long since been translated into legislatio­n and applied through the implementa­tion of federal initiative­s that ensure both women and men are recognised and included as equal counterpar­ts with integral roles to play in the country’s progressio­n and developmen­t.

“In line with the federal government’s

belief in the importance of gender balance, the UAE Gender Balance Council was created under the leadership of Sheikha Manal bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, who serves as its President. Since its creation, the council’s efforts have steadily and surely enhanced gender balance across the nation.

“It is imperative to highlight the extraordin­ary achievemen­ts women have made in the UAE across various fields — achievemen­ts that were made due to their vision, talent, and hard work, and with the support of their male counterpar­ts and a federal government that believes in women’s equal and valuable contributi­on to the developmen­t of the nation.

“This form of support is evident in the UAE through the issuance of laws such as the Law on Equal Wages and Salaries for Men and Women and Presidenti­al directives to increase women’s representa­tion in the 2019 parliament­ary elections to 50 per cent. Dr. Amal Al Qubaisi, the President of the Federal National Council (FNC), is the first woman in the Arab world to be elected as speaker of a national council. The support women receive is also illustrate­d through decrees such as those stipulatin­g the mandatory presence of women on boards of directors, and initiative­s that work towards fostering supportive working environmen­ts to increase their participat­ion in the workforce,” the council said.

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