Emirati women play a leading role in the first line of defense in the face of the emerging "Corona" virus

(Covid-19 »), today she is the teacher who takes double responsibility with the application of the distance learning system, and she is also the employee in the various work sites that strive to perform the roles assigned to her with sincerity and dedication.

A number of Emirati women cadres affirmed that their roles during the current stage are an integral part of a common national action system in which all our efforts come together, in order to contain the repercussions of this crisis facing the whole world.

Khawla Tarish, a certified trainer and a former deputy ambassador, said that the daughter of the UAE was educated by Her Highness Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak, President of the General Women's Union and Chairperson of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, Supreme Chairperson of the Family Development Foundation (Mother of the Emirates), as she is an inspiring, active leader in her community, ambitious, diligent and adaptable. Any challenge as a cornerstone of her success, and this is what she translates nowadays in her home, whether it is a daughter, sister, wife or mother.

She emphasized that Emirati women are always fully confident in the difficulty of the tasks and the severity of the challenge, but she is also very aware of the fact that she is an influential and able to absorb the tasks, no matter how old.

And on the role of Emirati women in the remote work system, Tarish confirmed that government agencies made every effort to facilitate and facilitate the workflow from a distance so that every work is in place and according to the tasks, to ensure the best available means of work to achieve the desired goals, and according to the time plans established for each task, This is in parallel with maintaining the safety, security and health of its employees. The challenge that a working woman may face is the multiplicity of roles during her time at home in the teleworking period.

She emphasized that the role of Emirati women in any place, whether as an individual in a family or an individual in the Emirates society or as an employee is to preserve her safety and the safety of those around her, and to carry out all her roles in her family and in her work by educating herself and those around her from reliable and official sources, and to carry out her duties as mandated It can maintain its calmness in everything it does, and try as much as possible to harness all its potential for volunteer service through its official channels from voluntary societies or centers in any available and safe manner, so serving the UAE community at the moment is a duty and duty.

For her part, Fawzia Ahmed Jassim Al-Muhairi, Assistant Director - Urban Planning - Department of Transport and Municipalities in Abu Dhabi said that the daughter of the Emirates has doubled its role in the current stage, and she is always thanks to the support and care of responsible leadership, people of responsibility, noting that she has a responsibility in health awareness of the family and society And volunteering to combat this virus, in addition to the roles assigned to her at work and at home.

Amal Abdullah Mohamed, a government employee, stressed that the UAE is always a title to overcome challenges by seeing our wise leadership and the arms of its people, and we all, under these circumstances, have a national commitment to our country and we are keen to play the roles assigned to us.

She added that the march of education for our children is proceeding with a distinctive progress with the application of the distance learning system, and although we face pressures in following up our children while receiving lessons, the cooperation of schools and the combined efforts of all of us helped us a lot.

Aisha Muhammad Al-Awadhi, a teacher at a government school, said that Emirati women have always enjoyed the support and support of the wise leadership of the state, based on a deep belief in their capabilities, potentials and role in making the future of their homeland.

She pointed out that this confidence that our rational leadership gave us has increased the responsibility of all of us during the current phase.

Emirati society is a model for solidarity and cooperation

Fatima Hamad Al Qubaisi, Director of Personnel Affairs of Human Resources at the ADNOC Company for LNG, said: “The Emirati community has always been a role model in terms of solidarity and cooperation .. For the children of the Emirates and residents of this country stand together in this crisis, especially noting Emirati woman, who has become the mother, employee and teacher at the same time ».

She pointed out that "the greatest effort falls on the shoulders of the Emirates girls to face these conditions ... its role is to continue to work and give at all levels, and with all available capabilities, until we overcome the crisis, God willing." She added that as an employee and mother of seven children, her responsibilities increased, and she had a challenge to divide the time between work and full-time for children and distance learning, stressing that "support for rational leadership is the greatest motivation for all of us to carry out the roles assigned to us, despite the increasing burdens."

Khawla Tarish:

"We were taught by (the mother of the Emirates), and this is what we are translating now."

Fouzia Al-Muhairi:

"The daughter of the Emirates is now doubling, and she is a family of responsibility."

Amal Abdullah Mohammed:

"Our country is always a title to conquer challenges, and we have a national commitment to them."

Fatima Al Qubaisi:

"An employee with seven children, but good leadership support is the biggest motivation for all of us."

Aisha Al-Awadi:

"Our leadership's confidence in us has increased our responsibility."

Emirati leader active inspiring in its society ambitious and diligent.

Influential and able to absorb the tasks, no matter how big they are.