Gender equality and women’s empowerment may have been on the global agenda for decades, but much more needs to be done. Indeed, the World Economic Forum (WEF) Global Gender Gap Report 2021 has recently revealed that, as the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic continues to be felt, the time needed to close the global gender gap has increased by a generation – from 99.5 years to 135.6 years.
We know what actions the international community must take – whether on a legislative, investment or capacity-building front – and progress has been achieved, yet much more needs to be done. To narrow the gap, we must tackle that last frontier: the invisible barrier of perceptions. For too long, societies have inherited ideas that relegated women to lesser positions, and unfortunately, these ideas have shaped the development of communities in many parts of the world.
A law – however robust and well intended – will not have the desired outcome if it sits next to negative social norms. We must begin with changing hearts and minds, so we embody the conviction that the equal partnership of men and women is essential to building the future. In other words, we must reinforce that equality begins at home.
This is why, as an Emirati woman, I am blessed to call the UAE home.
The UAE’s Founding Father, Sheikh Zayed, once said: “Nothing makes me happier than seeing women take their exceptional role in society, and nothing must obstruct their advancement.” His vision has been echoed and carried out exceptionally under the direction of the UAE’s wise leadership, bringing us to the point where Expo 2020 Dubai is now the first World Expo in more than 50 years to have a standalone pavilion dedicated to women.
With such vision, it is no wonder that the UAE has pushed the envelope in integrating gender inclusivity into the very fibre of our being and across our households. In the past five decades since our nation’s establishment, Emirati women and men, young and old, have come to appreciate the central role women play in our society and in nation building. Coupled with instilling gender equality into the UAE’s constitution, laws, social services, and educational and economic plans, this has afforded us the opportunity to challenge misconceptions about women from the region, and offer a new perspective to the world: that of the empowered Emirati woman.
The UAE’s progress on women’s issues can be traced back to our past. When we look at our heritage, we recall the legacy of female pioneers, explorers, inventors and innovators from the Arab and Muslim worlds who have contributed to society’s advancement for centuries. This includes Mariam Al Ijliya, who perfected the astrolabe, an astronomical instrument, during the 10th century, or Fatima Al-Fihri, who founded the first university in the early ninth century. In more recent times, we direct ourselves to the example of Sheikha Salama bint Butti, who strongly influenced Sheikh Zayed’s approach to leadership. And of course, we continue to look to the Mother of the Nation, Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, who has championed women’s rights her entire life, and Sheikha Hind bint Maktoum bin Juma Al Maktoum, as well as the many women in senior, decision-making positions who continue to demonstrate that we can excel while still embracing our values.
A key priority for Expo 2020’s Women’s Pavilion is to demonstrate that women’s empowerment is an issue that concerns society
Our faith is not an obstacle, but a source of empowerment: it makes no distinction between the pursuit of education and acquisition of knowledge for men and women, which are described as a duty for every Muslim. We are grateful to the Emirati mothers and grandmothers who enabled educations for their young girls as a path towards their equal participation, encouraging them to dream big and achieve those dreams, and celebrating them every step of the way.
As we approach the UAE’s Golden Jubilee, we find that there is indeed much to celebrate. Women represent 50 per cent of the Federal National Council, and they have also literally taken our country to new heights, with Sarah Al Amiri leading the UAE’s Hope Mars orbiter mission, supported by a team of scientists that is 80 per cent female. Our efforts have been recognised and continue to be showcased globally, with the same WEF Global Gender Gap Report revealing that our nation advanced 48 places in one year.
A key priority for Expo 2020’s Women’s Pavilion in collaboration with Cartier is to demonstrate that gender equality and women’s empowerment is an issue that concerns society as a whole. Under the manifesto “when women thrive, humanity thrives”, it will pay homage to the women who shaped our world, spotlighting the many Emiratis who have dedicated their lives not only to developing this country, but also contributed to the world’s advancement as a whole.
On October 1, the first World Expo in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia – and the most inclusive World Expo in history – will open its doors, serving as a platform for collaboration and progress on the world’s most pressing challenges.
Our six-month mega-event will welcome visitors from every corner of the globe and every walk of life, showcasing the best of the UAE to the world.
It is with great pride that we will highlight that Emirati women have been empowered – by their country, their faith and their culture – to make a difference, and in doing so, we will come together to create a better future for all.
The bio
Favourite book: Peter Rabbit. I used to read it to my three children and still read it myself. If I am feeling down it brings back good memories.
Best thing about your job: Getting to help people. My mum always told me never to pass up an opportunity to do a good deed.
Best part of life in the UAE: The weather. The constant sunshine is amazing and there is always something to do, you have so many options when it comes to how to spend your day.
Favourite holiday destination: Malaysia. I went there for my honeymoon and ended up volunteering to teach local children for a few hours each day. It is such a special place and I plan to retire there one day.
Maestro
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UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets
Company profile
Name: Back to Games and Boardgame Space
Started: Back to Games (2015); Boardgame Space (Mark Azzam became co-founder in 2017)
Founder: Back to Games (Mr Azzam); Boardgame Space (Mr Azzam and Feras Al Bastaki)
Based: Dubai and Abu Dhabi
Industry: Back to Games (retail); Boardgame Space (wholesale and distribution)
Funding: Back to Games: self-funded by Mr Azzam with Dh1.3 million; Mr Azzam invested Dh250,000 in Boardgame Space
Growth: Back to Games: from 300 products in 2015 to 7,000 in 2019; Boardgame Space: from 34 games in 2017 to 3,500 in 2019
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MATCH INFO
Manchester United v Brighton, Sunday, 6pm UAE
RESULTS
Cagliari 5-2 Fiorentina
Udinese 0-0 SPAL
Sampdoria 0-0 Atalanta
Lazio 4-2 Lecce
Parma 2-0 Roma
Juventus 1-0 AC Milan
THE SPECS
Range Rover Sport Autobiography Dynamic
Engine: 5.0-litre supercharged V8
Transmission: six-speed manual
Power: 518bhp
Torque: 625Nm
Speed: 0-100kmh 5.3 seconds
Price: Dh633,435
On sale: now
ARSENAL IN 1977
Feb 05 Arsenal 0-0 Sunderland
Feb 12 Manchester City 1-0 Arsenal
Feb 15 Middlesbrough 3-0 Arsenal
Feb 19 Arsenal 2-3 West Ham
Feb 26 Middlesbrough 4-1 Arsenal (FA Cup)
Mar 01 Everton 2-1 Arsenal
Mar 05 Arsenal 1-4 ipswich
March 08 Arsenal 1-2 West Brom
Mar 12 QPR 2-1 Arsenal
Mar 23 Stoke 1-1 Arsenal
Apr 02 Arsenal 3-0 Leicester
Killing of Qassem Suleimani
The specs
- Engine: 3.9-litre twin-turbo V8
- Power: 640hp
- Torque: 760nm
- On sale: 2026
- Price: Not announced yet
Recipe: Spirulina Coconut Brothie
Ingredients
1 tbsp Spirulina powder
1 banana
1 cup unsweetened coconut milk (full fat preferable)
1 tbsp fresh turmeric or turmeric powder
½ cup fresh spinach leaves
½ cup vegan broth
2 crushed ice cubes (optional)
Method
Blend all the ingredients together on high in a high-speed blender until smooth and creamy.
Smart words at Make Smart Cool
Make Smart Cool is not your usual festival. Dubbed “edutainment” by organisers Najahi Events, Make Smart Cool aims to inspire its youthful target audience through a mix of interactive presentation by social media influencers and a concert finale featuring Example with DJ Wire. Here are some of the speakers sharing their inspiration and experiences on the night.
Prince Ea
With his social media videos accumulating more half a billion views, the American motivational speaker is hot on the college circuit in the US, with talks that focus on the many ways to generate passion and motivation when it comes to learning.
Khalid Al Ameri
The Emirati columnist and presenter is much loved by local youth, with writings and presentations about education, entrepreneurship and family balance. His lectures on career and personal development are sought after by the education and business sector.
Ben Ouattara
Born to an Ivorian father and German mother, the Dubai-based fitness instructor and motivational speaker is all about conquering fears and insecurities. His talk focuses on the need to gain emotional and physical fitness when facing life’s challenges. As well managing his film production company, Ouattara is one of the official ambassadors of Dubai Expo2020.
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THE SPECS
Engine: 1.5-litre
Transmission: 6-speed automatic
Power: 110 horsepower
Torque: 147Nm
Price: From Dh59,700
On sale: now
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Sholto Byrnes on Myanmar politics
Ms Yang's top tips for parents new to the UAE
- Join parent networks
- Look beyond school fees
- Keep an open mind
COMPANY PROFILE
Name: Kumulus Water
Started: 2021
Founders: Iheb Triki and Mohamed Ali Abid
Based: Tunisia
Sector: Water technology
Number of staff: 22
Investment raised: $4 million
MATCH INFO
West Ham United 2 (Antonio 73', Ogbonna 90 5')
Tottenham Hotspur 3 (Son 36', Moura 42', Kane 49')
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The specs
Engine: 2.0-litre 4cyl turbo
Power: 261hp at 5,500rpm
Torque: 405Nm at 1,750-3,500rpm
Transmission: 9-speed auto
Fuel consumption: 6.9L/100km
On sale: Now
Price: From Dh117,059
Brief scores:
Southampton 2
Armstrong 13', Soares 20'
Manchester United 2
Lukaku 33', Herrera 39'