The UAE celebrates its day under the slogan "Planning for the next 50th ... Women support the homeland."

3 bright features of "Emirati Women's Day"

  • "Emirati Women's Day" coincides with the milestone achievements of the UAE. Archives

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Tomorrow, the UAE will celebrate “Emirati Women's Day”, which is a national occasion to express pride in the achievements of the “daughter of the Emirates”, and to appreciate her vital role and outstanding contribution to the state’s renaissance and sustainable progress.

The celebration of Emirati Women's Day this year comes under the slogan "Planning for the Fifty-Year ... Women are Support for the Homeland", based on the directives of Her Highness Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak, President of the General Women's Union, President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, and Supreme Chairwoman of the Family Development Foundation, who confirmed that Emirati women are During the past decades of the life of the state, she was able to prove to everyone and from the various positions that she occupies, that she is worthy of responsibility, and that she has a degree of competence, to be a support for her country in all circumstances, and that to prepare for the next 50 years, the daughter of the Emirates must be a strategic and pivotal partner in the process. Foreseeing the future, and contributing to it, along with her brother, the man.

Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak is considered the pioneer of the women's movement in the UAE, and she is credited with establishing the General Women's Union, while the approach she proposed in the field of women's work is characterized by a balance between seeking openness to the spirit of the times, and preserving Arab originality and Islamic traditions, out of faith Her Highness said preserving cultural privacy is the only way to achieve the desired progress.

This year, Emirati Women’s Day coincides with the milestone achievements of the UAE in terms of sustainable development and future foresight, during which Emirati women played an influential role in planning, supervising and implementing, especially in launching the “Emirati Hope Probe” to explore Mars, and for safe operation. Barakah's first peaceful nuclear power plant, as well as its active contribution to efforts to address the repercussions of the spread of the new Corona virus (Covid-19), and to transform this fateful challenge into opportunities for creativity and development.

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