March 7, 2022
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EU parliament praises UAE

The EU Parliament delegation expressed admiration for the measurable and sustainable actions taken by the UAE to bring women into leadership roles…reports Asian Lite News

A delegation of members from the European Parliament, headed by Anna Michel, Member of the European Parliament and Vice-Chair of the Committee on International Trade, expressed great admiration at the UAE’s successes in supporting women and advancing gender balance.

The delegation was received by Mona Al Marri, Vice President of the UAE Gender Balance Council, and Shamsa Saleh, Secretary-General of the UAE Gender Balance Council.

At the start of the meeting, Mona Al Marri introduced the history of gender balance in the UAE, emphasising that women’s empowerment began with the founding of the nation through the leadership’s commitment to women and girls’ education and health. This set a strong foundation for expanding the commitment to women’s empowerment across other realms including the economy, legal framework, and society more broadly.

She reiterated that gender balance and women’s support have been a core principle since the founding of the UAE in 1971, based on the belief of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan that sustainable development cannot be achieved without equal opportunities and the equal participation of both women and men, noting that the UAE constitution guarantees women’s rights to education, jobs and access to social and health benefits and establishes the principle of equality for all. Recent legislative reforms in the labor law and personal status law, which have both strengthened women’s rights and increased access to the labor force, were also highlighted as successful actions.

The EU Parliament delegation expressed admiration for the measurable and sustainable actions taken by the UAE to bring women into leadership roles. The delegation stated they would further explore and aimed to learn from the UAE’s quota approach for boards of directors and parliaments. Additionally, delegates expressed a desire to learn more about how the UAE is developing a home-grown, evidence-based gender-responsive budgeting model which will be implemented in the next budget cycle.

Mona Al Marri stressed that the UAE has made significant progress over the past 50 years in improving the status of women in the country and is now considered a leading example in supporting and empowering women, both regionally and globally.

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She explained that the UAE’s approach to gender balance stems from the country’s keenness to honour its international commitments and to build long-lasting partnerships with international organisations and governments. This emphasis on global collaboration has led to demonstrable successes including in the UAE’s rapid rise in global competitiveness reports and indicators measuring gender equality.

The European Parliament delegation requested to strengthen cooperation with the UAE Gender Balance Council and has extended an invitation to Mona Al Marri to visit and present the UAE’s successful experience in supporting women and advancing gender balance.

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