UAE Gender Balance Council joins BRICS Women’s Affairs Ministerial Meeting in Brazil – UAE

Ahmed Al Mansoori
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The VAE participated in the Ministerial Meeting of Brics Women’s Affairs in Brazil via the Gender Balance Council and focused on the economic empowerment of women, entrepreneurship, digital safety and climate action.

Bij deze gelegenheid, haar Hoogheid Sheikha Manal Bint Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, president van de UAE Gender Balance Council, echtgenote van zijn Hoogheid Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, vice -president, vice -premier, en voorzitter van het presidentiële hof, prees Brazil’s leiderschap van de BRICS -groep en realiseerden de UAE’s Dedication of the UAE dedication that the UAE has praised the UAE dedication and sustainable to the UAEs dedication and sustainable. In vain, including growth.

Her highness Sheikha Manal stated that “economic empowerment is not only a basic right for women; it is a national priority and a motorcycle for sustainable growth and innovation.” Her highness emphasized that gender balance is central to the national agenda of the VAE and that economic empowerment for women is a strategic priority that stimulates innovation and resilience. The VAE will continue to lead the region with progressive laws to support equal wages, parental leave and the full economic participation of women.

She emphasized the dedication of the VAE to include women in climate action and green innovation, and noticed that Eyadership rolls in sustainability, solar energy and agriculture.

Moreover, her highness Sheikha Manal Bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum the timely and vital themes that were treated during the Brics -Ministerial Meeting on Women’s Affairs, and noted that they reflect a shared determination between the Member States to place gender equality in the core of substantable development and worldwide. She noticed the importance of international cooperation and added: “Brics offers a valuable platform to share knowledge and can create opportunities for women to lead worldwide.”

Distinguise Emirati performance
Her highness was proud of the remarkable thousandth thousand thousands of thousand in promoting the economic empowerment of women – milestones made this Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the VAE, and ruler of Dubai. She again announced that the VAE rearrings the empowerment of women as a fundamental law and a national priority that drives progress in all sectors.

Her highness also repeats the strong dedication of the VAE to shape a digital future that is empowerment, fair and protected against gender -based violence. This robust legal and legislative frameworks is reinforced this dedication. In November, the Council of the VAE Gender Balance balance advanced the efforts for Toheles by launching the “guidelines for preventing polies against gender -based violence by digital applications”, a groundbreaking step towards a safer digital environment for women.

Participation
The United Arab Emirates actively participated in the ministerial meeting of the BRICS women’s affairs, with the participation of her Excellency Mona Ghanem Al Marri, vice -president of the UAE Gender Balance Council.

The meeting began with an inspiring address of the First Lady of Brazil, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, and the representative of Distingughed Leaders: Her Excellency Esther Duque, Minister of Administration and Innovation in Public Services; Her excellence Anielle Franco, minister of racial equality; And her excellence appeared Gonçalves, Minister of Women or Brazil.

Together they defended a powerful agenda of progress through three crucial discussions: promoting international coordination, strengthening women through economic independence and entrepreneurship, using digital government to combat violence and to strengthen the voices of women in climate action and sustainable development of climate.

Entrepreneurship
In the “Women, Development and Entrepreneurship” session, Her Excellency Mona Al Marri underlined the long -term support of the VAE for women in the business world. “Emirarati women have made a lasting impact on our national economy,” said her excellence Mona Al Marri. “Nowadays they represent 18% of all entrepreneurs, and more than 77% are younger than 40. The AUTE performance is the result of decades of progressive police and leadership support.” She emphasized that women significantly influenced the business scene, with the number of female entrepreneurs who will increase to 25,000 in 2021, proof of their growing influence and determination in shaping the future of the VAE.

She emphasized initiatives such as the Swan program launched by Khalifa Fund, which trains Emirati Women Entrepreneurs, and the SDG 5 promise, which promote leadership opportunities and business growth for women in different sectors. They street on Brics countries to extend mentoring networks and create cross-border platforms for female entrepreneurs.

Digital administration
Speaking of ‘digital government and misogynia’, Mona Al Marri emphasized the need for even and ethical digital spaces. Women thrive in voice -fields in the VAE and make 56% of voice -graduates and 80% of the Mars Mission Science team.

She noted that a strong VAE legislation against online abuse is, while she emphasized the pioneering efforts of the VAE to protect women online, and stated: “We have established strong laws to combat cyberharessment, hate speech, hateful speech and wrong information. But we have to go further and work internationally in the digital economy.

Climate action
Her Excellency Mona Al Marri emphasized the growing role of women’s climate leadership in the climate session. At COP28, women kept two-thirds of the leadership roles of the VAE delegation. Women now rise 30% of energy work.

She highlights the international initiatives of the VAE, such as the initiative for climate change and gender equality with a woman. She found Brics countries to share strategies, invest in green skills and by supporting women’s guided climate innovation.

For her part, her excellence appeared Gonçalves, emphasized the exemplary performance of the VAE in promoting gender balance and collected songs on the world stage in this area. She described De Vae as a groundbreaking model that offers experienced valuable lessons for the international community. She expressed her strong desire to deepen the collaboration with the UAE Gender Balance Council to help promote shared worldwide goals for equality and empowerment.

Bilateral meetings
On the sidelines of the BRICS ministerial Meoting about women’s affairs, her Excellency Mona Al Marri her excellence, Gonçalves, Brazilian Minister of Women. The meeting was aimed at exploring roads for cooperation and exchange expertise in gender balance. **

Her excellence Mona Al Marri expanded her appreciation to Brazil for his warm hospitality and the well -organized hosting of the meeting. She also praised the extensive topics of the agenda, which reflect the dedication of Brazil to improve cooperation between Brics -countries in promoting gender balance.

For her part, her excellence Gonçalves praised the pioneering performance of the VAE in gender balance and the global collection of leadership in this area. She described the VAE as a model that must be simulated and expressed to focus the speed in strengthening cooperation with the UAE Gender Balance Council to speed up international progress in this area.

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His Excellency Saleh at the Suwaidi praised the active involvement of the Council on this prominent international platform and his role in strengthening the worldwide status of the VAE in competitiveness.

Her Excellency Mona Al Marri, in turn, commented on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs because of his crucial role in emphasizing the performance of the country in gender balance on Global Forums and thanked the VAEBAMBASSADE in Brazil for supporting the council participation in this important event.

Her Excellency Mouza emphasized that the BRICS ministerial meeting was a crucial platform for exchange ideas in important areas such as entrepreneurship, digital government and climate action. She emphasized that BRICS countries have a unique opportunity to set a good example, promote cross-border opportunities and build integrated systems that empower empowerment of female entrepreneurs. She emphasized that the current progress means that they set women to participate and retain and retain its future transformation.

The active participation of the VAE in the ministerial meeting of the BRICS women’s affairs reflects its relentless dedication to promote gender balance. Through visionary leadership, progressive policy and transforming initiatives, the VAE continues to enable women in important sectors of entrepreneurship and climate action to digital innovation and government.