Sheikha Fatima launches Women's Day theme

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Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, Chairwoman of the General Women's Union (GWU), and the “Mother of the Nation,” has announced the theme for this year's Emirati Women's Day, which will be celebrated on August 28.

The theme, "We Collaborate for Tomorrow," was chosen to align with President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan's announcement that 2023 will be the "Year of Sustainability," highlighting the UAE's commitment to finding innovative solutions to sustainability challenges.

In her statement, H.H. Sheiha Fatima said, “Every year, we proudly announce an inspiring theme for Emirati Women’s Day, and this national occasion is a priority for us. This day highlights a set of objectives which aligns with the country’s strategy that recognises and empowers the crucial role of women in the country.

“The UAE has made gender balance an integral part of the nation's social culture. This highlights the significance of collaboration between federal and local authorities, civil society, and the private sector to enhance the achievements in this area,” she noted.

With COP28 set to take place in November, the UAE is gearing up to tackle the pressing issues related to climate change. Notably, prominent female figures will be leading the charge, comprising two-thirds of the management team and over 50 per cent of the administrative team.

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