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UAE calls for more efforts to improve the condition of women in developing nations
The United Arab Emirates has called for continuous international efforts to boost political and financial support to help improve the condition of millions of women in developing countries and to help them overcome serious challenges, including poverty, diseases and armed conflicts.
New York: The United Arab Emirates has called for continuous international efforts to boost political and financial support to help improve the condition of millions of women in developing countries and to help them overcome serious challenges, including poverty, diseases and armed conflicts.
The UAE also called for more support for Palestinian women and the Palestinian people, in general, to expedite action to find a lasting solution to the Palestinian issue to bring an end to the sufferings of the Palestinian people brought on them by the ill practices of the Israeli occupation, which is of great concern to the UAE.
Ahmad Abdul Rahman Al Jarman, the UAE permanent ambassador to the United Nations, made the statement at the UAE's address during the 52nd session of the UN commission on the status of women held on Monday.
The commission, which began its sessions on February 25 and will continue till March 7, is reviewing what had been implemented so far from the recommendations issued by the 4th international women's conference.
The session addressed a number of issues posing serious challenges to women, including bridging education gender gap, equal labour market access, inequality, HIV/Aids and other issues of concern.
Al Jarman said the United Arab Emirates had made great strides in gender equality and eliminating all forms of discrimination against women, adding that women are now being represented in some of the highest levels.
The new Cabinet included four women ministers and women occupied 22 per cent of the seats in the Federal National Council and 20 per cent of the diplomatic field.
The law of the judicial system had been amended to allow women to participate in it. The government had set up seven national mechanisms that were directly concerned with women's and children's affairs, including the family-development foundation, set up in 2006 to develop and monitor implementation of women's advancements strategies.
The foundation recently signed a memorandum of understanding with the United Nations Development Fund for Women to strengthen the foundation's capacities and update the national strategy for women, he said.
He pointed out that the UAE had achieved concrete results in gender equality in many areas, such as education, health care and employment. He said the percentage of girls enrolled in primary school is equal to that of boys, while in higher levels of education, girls surpassed boys in terms of enrolment.
On job opportunity, he said women form 22.4 per cent of the total workforce and occupy 66 per cent of public-sector jobs, 30 per cent of which are leadership and decision-making posts.
Regarding economic empowerment of women in the UAE, Al Jarman said the government had set up the productive families programme to help women who could not work outside their homes.
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