As dawn breaks on the UAE, the Emirati Women’s Day stands as a beacon of progress and enlightenment, a day that venerates the relentless spirit and the phenomenal strides made by women in this nation. The late Shaikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, with his profound vision, posited that women are deserving of their esteemed rank within society and encouraged their active participation across all sectors. It is this philosophy that has propelled the UAE to the forefront of gender equality and empowerment.
In 1975, the inauguration of the General Women’s Union, led by the Mother of the Nation, Shaikha Fatima bint Mubarak, marked the commencement of a new epoch for the women of the UAE. From that moment forth, Emirati women have not just thrived; they have become paragons of success and have challenged any preconceived limitation.
Their narratives are told with pride by Emirati women who hail from a rich tapestry of professional backgrounds. On Emirati Women’s Day, women across the UAE shared their stories with Khaleej Times, illustrating the profound importance of this celebration to them and to the fabric of society at large.
Mariam Ahli, Head Senior Vice President at Al Hilal Bank, finds her success indelibly linked to the ability to give back to her community. A staunch believer in women empowerment and its critical role in nation-building, she exemplifies the ethos of Emirati women who thrive in their careers while also serving as the UAE Ambassador of Humanitarian Work at the Zayed Giving Initiative. Her journey is one of ceaseless ambition, expecting a child while aspiring for a future in international economics or political relations.
Hind Al Attar, Head of HR at Noor Bank, echoes this sentiment, emphasizing the significant traction gained by Emirati women in the banking industry. Their quest for progress is unwavering. Huda Abdullah from First Gulf Bank celebrates the rise in women’s managerial roles in finance, commending the UAE for equipping women to lead across diverse sectors. In this realm, the UAE Banks Federation is dedicated to bolstering female leadership, with women constituting an impressive 72 percent of the UAE national workforce in banking.
Shamsa Al Qamzi of the Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority, a passionate entrepreneur in the health and wellness industry, stands tall, infused with the conviction that Emirati women are blessed with boundless support from both family and nation. This powerhouse of talent and vision denotes the UAE as a paragon of support for women, surpassing many more established countries in terms of rights and opportunities offered.
The essence of Emirati Women’s Day goes beyond an annual celebration. It is a potent reminder that the evolving roles of Emirati women demand not just recognition but earnest appreciation every single day. It heralds the truth that the daughters of the UAE are not only achieving but are also diligently forging paths for future generations to follow.
Today, let us all resonate with the words of Shaikh Zayed, as we celebrate and stand in awe of the phenomenal journey of Emirati women. Their narratives are not simply stories of individual triumphs but are the threads that weave the rich and vibrant tapestry of this nation’s future.
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