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EMPOWER ALL WOMEN MORE, SAYS JAWAHER

Humanitari­an responsibi­lities towards the millions of unemployed women living below the poverty line to be discussed at inaugural summit; also examining private sector’s role in recruiting more women to help revitalise global economic cycle

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SHARJAH: Her Highness Sheikha Jawaher Bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, Chairperso­n of NAMA Women Advancemen­t Establishm­ent, NAMA, and wife of His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, has called on government­s, business communitie­s and civil societies across the world to adopt more effective policies for the economic empowermen­t of women and an enhancemen­t of their role in sustainabl­e developmen­t.

Sheikha Jawaher made the call as the UAE is set to host the first edition of the Women Economic Empowermen­t Global Summit, WEEGS, which is being held by NAMA in partnershi­p with the UN Women on Dec.4 and Dec.5 at Expo Centre Sharjah.

The two-day summit has been convened to further the United Nation’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, which was adopted by the UN General Assembly in September 2015.

Sheikha Jawaher highlighte­d the negative feedback loop of gender inequality in the workplace.

SHARJAH: Her Highness Sheikha Jawaher Bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, wife of His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, and Chairperso­n of NAMA Women Advancemen­t Establishm­ent (NAMA), has called on government­s, business communitie­s and civil societies across the world to adopt more effective policies for the economic empowermen­t of women and an enhancemen­t of their role in sustainabl­e developmen­t.

Sheikha Jawaher made the call as THE UAE Is set to Host THE irst EDITION of the Women Economic Empowermen­t Global Summit (WEEGS), which is being held by NAMA in partnershi­p with the UN Women on Dec 4-5 at Expo Centre Sharjah.

The two-day summit has been convened to further the United Nation’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, which was adopted by the UN General Assembly in September 2015.

Sheikha Jawaher highlighte­d the negative feedback loop of gender inequality in the workplace, saying that the world loses billions of US dollars daily and genuine opportunit­ies to enhance direct and indirect investment­s because of the imbalance, a situation that further weakens women’s ability to participat­e in economic developmen­t.

“It is time for investment in the precious human resource that is women to take A signiicant leap Forward. Women are essential partners in communitie­s’ economic infrastruc­ture. No country can achieve its peak intellectu­al and economic output without providing a legislativ­e structure that lays the groundwork for a global economic system based on the principle of gender mainstream­ing and equity,” said Sheikha Jawaher.

POVERTY LINE

“We are all required to take up our moral, political and humanitari­an responsibi­lities towards millions of girls, women and children who have been living under the poverty line for decades. We all - countries, government­s, companies and individual­s - share a collective responsibi­lity for denying millions of women around the world the ability to work, produce, create and innovate, consequent­ly preventing them achieving economic independen­ce and restrictin­g their role in growing their societies,” Sheikha Jawaher continued.

Her Highness, the NAMA Chairperso­n, called on business sectors in the region and the world to adopt action strategies and programmes for the implementa­tion of the principle of gender equality and the empowermen­t of women in the workplace and job market.

“We call on the private sector to do more to engage women in the workplace in order to revitalise the world economic cycle. Tapping into their potential can add trillions of dollars to the global GDP over the next few years, according to estimates by the World Economic Forum. Studies by UN Women show that $28 trillion could be added to the global GDP by 2025 if women are given equal opportunit­ies and access to job markets and entreprene­urship,” said Sheikha Jawaher.

HER HIGHNESS SAID THE irst EDITION of the WEE Global Summit would provide an internatio­nal platform for the forging of partnershi­ps to achieve equal opportunit­ies and gender balance by motivating the private sector to submit commitment­s to empower women in the workplace and in the production cycle away from honorary positions and formal appointmen­ts.

ENTREPRENE­URS

“The commitment of the public and private sectors should not stop at appointing women in positions that allow them to achieve creativity and excellence, they should also support women entreprene­urs who have taken bold steps and set up their own businesses by awarding them bids, contracts and procuremen­ts that ensure their enterprise­s can prosper and grow,” added Sheikha Jawaher.

Sheikha Jawaher cited the UAE’S leading experience in women’s empowermen­t, highlighti­ng that since its establishm­ent it has implemente­d a strategy for equality, thanks to its wise leadership, which has given women their full rights to education and work. She pointed out that today, Emirati women are entreprene­urs, ministers, ambassador­s, pilots and doctors and drew attention to the UAE being ranked irst In THE GCC AND second In THE ARAB world in the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap World Report.

She also highlighte­d that the UAE ranked second globally in the index of wage equality for the same job.

Sheikha Jawaher praised the UAE’S announceme­nt of the allocation of $5 million annually for UN Women for three years, as of 2018 - an initiative that SHE SAID Illustrate­s THE UAE’S irm commitment to supporting efforts for women’s empowermen­t globally.

 ??  ?? Sheikha Jawaher called on government­s, business communitie­s and civil societies across the world to adopt more effective policies for the economic empowermen­t of women and an enhancemen­t of their role in sustainabl­e developmen­t.
Sheikha Jawaher called on government­s, business communitie­s and civil societies across the world to adopt more effective policies for the economic empowermen­t of women and an enhancemen­t of their role in sustainabl­e developmen­t.

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