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Women in the UAE are astronauts, photographers, volunteers, pilots, mothers, doctors, jockeys, archers, racers, soldiers, musicians and anything they wish to be. As the world marked International Women’s Day on March 8, the UAE President and Vice-President penned glowing tributes to the country's women.
The President, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, recognised and celebrated the crucial role that women play in building dynamic societies.
“We wish continued success to all women in achieving their hopes and ambitions while contributing to a shared progress and sustainable future,” he tweeted, as he shared a video of women of various nationalities excelling in all spheres of life in the UAE.
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, highlighted how a man appreciating a woman shows his chivalry and decency.
“A society's appreciation for women shows its culture … the world’s appreciation for women shows its prosperity and stability.
“Appreciation of women is a measure of the development of humanity,” the UAE Vice-President tweeted as he shared a video that shows how Emirati women have shattered the glass ceiling with their achievements.
The Dubai Ruler had earlier highlighted how 85 per cent of the staff in his office are women.
The UAE’s commitment to gender balance has been globally acclaimed. Women have consistently ranked the UAE as the country they feel safest in.
Women comprise 50 per cent of the Federal National Council (FNC), the UAE’s consultative parliamentary body. According to the IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook 2020, the UAE ranked first in the female parliamentary representation index.
Recently, the Women, Business and the Law 2023 report by the World Bank ranked the UAE as the leading country in the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region. The UAE received a full score in five of the report’s eight key indicators, including Mobility, Workplace, Pay, Entrepreneurship, and Pension.
The country has introduced several laws and regulations that support women’s rights and their role in the workplace. The country’s commitment to this cause dates back to 2012 when the UAE Cabinet passed a decision on the presence of women on the boards of government entities, making the UAE the first country in the region and the second in the world to introduce such binding legislation.
As of January 2023, a total of 56 local and international companies based in the UAE have joined a national initiative to raise the percentage of women occupying senior leadership positions to 30 per cent by 2025.
When it comes to gender balance, the country was ranked first in the Arab world and 11th globally on the Gender Inequality Index (GII) of the United Nations Development Programme’s Human Development Report 2022.
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