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‘Empower social security beneficiar­ies’

FNC MEMBERS SEEK GOVERNMENT-CONTROLLED MATCHMAKIN­G PORTAL AND REVIEW OF PERSONAL STATUS LAW

- BY SAMIR SALAMA Associate Editor

Social security programmes need to respect the dignity of claimants and empower them to become active citizens rather than passive beneficiar­ies, members of the Federal National Council (FNC) told the government yesterday.

The House also pressed for setting up a matchmakin­g portal, controlled by the government and change the Personal Status Law to address issues related to marriage, divorce, inheritanc­e and other personal affairs in the UAE.

Members of the House were particular­ly concerned about the steady increase in mixed marriages among Emiratis and foreigners. They also demanded the government to fast-track setting up of the Family Observator­y to address family issues and help Emiratis to lead happy married lives — from choosing the appropriat­e partners and working together towards establishi­ng a family life without allowing life pressures to get between them.

Hamad Al Rahoumi, a member from Dubai, said there was a 42 per cent increase in the number of Emirati men who tied the knot with foreigners over the past 15 years, 41 per cent increase in mixed marriages among Emirati women and foreigners, while the increase in marriages among citizens was just 10 per cent.

Rising divorce cases

Al Rahoumi added that over the last 11 years, there was 41 per cent increase in the number of divorce cases among citizens, 61 per cent increase in divorce among Emirati women and foreigners, and 36 per cent increase in divorce among Emirati men and foreigners. The member was speaking as the House debated the National Family Policy.

Azza Sulaiman Bin Sulaiman, a member of the FNC from Dubai, said 16 per cent of the social security assistance goes to children and divorced women from mixed marriages.

Hessa Bint Eisa Bu Humaid, Minister of Community Developmen­t, said the government complement­s the federal and local efforts aimed at enabling the Emirati society to lead a happy and prosperous life in line with UAE Vision 2021.

The minister added the visionary leadership adopted UAE Centennial 2071 to make the country the happiest and most cohesive society. “The Emirati society is still enjoying a high degree of security, stability and our families still follow the social values and principles laid down by the late Shaikh Zayed (Bin Sultan Al Nahyan).”

She said the National Family Policy seeks to achieve main goals that focus on building and forming future Emirati families capable of coping with the stress of life and promoting the stability of family life for generation­s to come.

Family policy

The policy includes six components — marriage, family relations, balancing of roles, child protection, family protection, and re-engineerin­g the provision of family services to achieve family happiness.

“We are facing some serious challenges regarding caring for children because of many reasons, such as most parents today have jobs and hire nannies to look after their children while they are away,” she said.

As per 2014 statistics, females account for 46 per cent of the workforce in the UAE and 66 per cent of the workforce in the government sector. “These figures are increasing rapidly.”

The rising number of spinsters, late marriage and divorce cases is also posing serious obstacles in the way of achieving UAE developmen­t goals, she said.

 ?? Ahmed Kutty/Gulf News ?? ■ Abdul Rahman Mohammad Al Owais, Minister of Health and Prevention and Minister of State for FNC Affairs, with Hessa Bint Eisa Bu Humaid, during the FNC session yesterday.
Ahmed Kutty/Gulf News ■ Abdul Rahman Mohammad Al Owais, Minister of Health and Prevention and Minister of State for FNC Affairs, with Hessa Bint Eisa Bu Humaid, during the FNC session yesterday.

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