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UAE a role model for gender balance, says Mona Al Marri

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Mona Al Marri (right) at the Forum
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Dubai: The UAE leadership’s confidence in the competencies of women has enabled the nation to be a global leader in gender balance, said Mona Ghanem Al Marri, Vice President of the UAE Gender Balance Council.

Her comments came on Wednesday at the 8th Dubai International Project Management Forum (DIPMF), being held under the patronage of Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai.

Since its establishment, the efforts of the UAE Gender Balance Council have been instrumental in raising Dubai’s rankings in various global gender balance reports and indices. Highlighting the remarkable role of Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, Chairwoman of the General Women’s Union, President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, and Supreme Chairwoman of the Family Development Foundation in promoting women’s development, Al Marri said the ‘Mother of the Nation’ worked tirelessly to ensure that women became equal partners in the UAE’s development process.

Guided by the leadership of Sheikha Manal bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, President of the UAE Gender Balance Council, President of the Dubai Women Establishment, and the wife of Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Presidential Affairs, the Council continues to foster close collaboration with leading local and international organisations to achieve its goals, Al Marri said. The Council has launched many projects and initiatives including the Global Gender Circle, and the UAE Gender Balance Index to encourage adoption of gender balance best practices.

She further noted that the UAE Gender Balance Council constantly reviews existing practices and legislation to recommend new policies to enhance the growth, participation and wellbeing of women. From being ranked 49th in the UNDP’s Gender Inequality Index in 2015, the UAE rose to the 18th place in 2020, and 11th in the 2022 edition of the Index. The growth in rankings is aligned with the goals set by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to advance gender balance.

Partner of World Economic Forum

Al Marri further said the UAE Gender Balance Council’s selection as the World Economic Forum’s knowledge partner to advance gender balance globally, recognises the nation’s pioneering and influential role in advancing the gender balance agenda in the Arab world. In partnership with the World Bank, the UAE Gender Balance Council has set up a Centre for Excellence in the country to share the UAE’s expertise in the field and provide assistance to countries in the region to bridge the gender gap.

Al Marri, who participated in the 52nd Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum, held last week in Davos, Switzerland, as part of the official UAE delegation, said that while many other countries are still discussing initiatives to set up crèches in the workplace, the UAE implemented an initiative led by Sheikha Manal to establish childcare centres in workplaces as early as 2008.

Al Marri commended the Dubai International Project Management Forum 2023 for including gender-balance related topics in the event’s agenda. She called on the private sector to play a bigger role in advancing gender balance as part of the leadership’s broader vision for women’s development and empowerment.

Highlighting the priority that the UAE’s leadership has placed on women’s education, Al Marri said 56 per cent of UAE’s graduates in STEM fields are females, one of the highest rates in the world. Citing examples of exceptional gender balance achievements in Dubai organisations, she said the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) employs 100 women engineers. Due to the country’s strong investment in education, women are active participants in sectors across the economy.

Al Marri also highlighted the role of the media as a vital partner in conveying an accurate picture of the UAE’s gender balance achievements.

The UAE’s gender balance model seeks to find the ideal balance between women’s participation and empowerment in public and professional spheres with their role in the family as mothers who play an active role in the development of their children, Al Marri said.

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