"Our country is a trust" reviews the strategy of Abu Dhabi Police in empowering Emirati women

Abu Dhabi Police reviewed its strategy for empowering Emirati women in the tenth episode of the “Our Country is a Trust” program on Abu Dhabi Radio FM, which hosted distinguished models of Emirati women within the celebration of International Women’s Day, who thanked the wise leadership for their support of the process of empowering Emirati women and encouraging them to excel and lead In the service of the country.

Brigadier and expert Dr. Maryam Ahmed Al Qahtani, Head of the Criminal Biology Department in the Department of Forensic Evidence in the Security and Ports Affairs Sector in Abu Dhabi Police, and the first Emirati woman to obtain the rank of brigadier general at the Ministry of Interior, spoke about her fields of work and educational attainment by studying biology and obtaining a master’s and doctorate in the field of DNA on a trip Distinguished after graduating from the UAE University and obtaining higher degrees from the United Kingdom.

She explained that the Abu Dhabi Police have refined their capabilities in the field of genetic fingerprinting and biological examinations, as they have succeeded in the fields of work in solving various issues such as proving parentage and kinship. The country's delegation participated in many international events and participations in the United States of America, Australia and Cuba.

Major Hamda Ali Al-Badi, a trained officer and certified lecturer at the Saif bin Zayed Academy for Police and Security Sciences at the Abu Dhabi Police, praised the state's interest in empowering Emirati women, pointing out that she had gained many experiences over 20 years in the security and ports sector from work and sought to develop her capabilities and enrolled in specialized training courses. Including a training course for trainers in the ICAO/Civil Aviation/, preparing trainers for inspection devices, security courses for lecturers, passing exams, interviews, and scientific committees. It has been accredited as a lecturer since 2014 in the security and ports sector, and it continues to provide courses for Abu Dhabi Police employees and external partners.

She affirmed her interest and passion in working to improve, develop, provide scientific and practical expertise and knowledge, and spread benefit to Abu Dhabi Police and to external partners with Abu Dhabi Police, whether through lectures and specialized workshops, noting that she participated in many conferences, most notably the International Women's Police Association Conference and other participants in Canada, Australia and Britain. She is keen to follow global developments, stressing that police work has provided her with professional and social expertise and skills.

Captain Fatima Ibrahim Rajab, Director of the Personnel Affairs Branch at the Ports and Airports Police Directorate, indicated that her 25-year career in the police provided her with a lot, as she progressed in work fields, starting with the Women's Police School by supervising courses, and then managing special tasks by supervising the women's police In securing government and diplomatic facilities, then she worked in the Community Police Department for five years as a community activity implementer, and moved to the Ports and Airports Security Police Directorate so far, praising the support of the UAE and the attention of the wise leadership and police leadership and the empowerment of the female component to assume leadership positions.

Al-Madani Aisha Issa Al-Muhairi from the Abu Dhabi Airport Security Police Department stated that her transfer to several departments in the Abu Dhabi Police contributed to the development of her skills and capabilities and found an opportunity for creativity and excellence in the field of work. Emirates Health, and the initiative of the fiftieth year of the UAE, which is part of the system of proposals and ensured its implementation in the service of the country, pointing out that the police encouraged her to practice useful hobbies, including design, horse riding, diving and mountain hiking, and urged its members to pay attention to refining their talents and developing their capabilities.

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