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bint Mubarak, Chairwoman of the General Women’s Union (GWU), Chairwoman of the Supreme Council
for Motherhood and Childhood, and Supreme Chairwoman of FDF and the ‘Mother of the Nation.’ The
agreement aims to provide all aspects of social, health, psychological and recreational care to diverse
segments of the society by implementing various programs, events, and awareness-raising campaigns.
This collaboration has the potential to deliver positive outcomes in the areas of family stability,
community cohesion and sustainable development.
In addition, H.E. stated that the Foundation aims to forge partnerships that will help attain family
stability as well as ensure integration with sector functions and compliance with regulations set forth by
the Abu Dhabi government. The goal is to achieve social development that ensures a decent life for all
members of society through programs aimed at promoting family stability, child development, providing
a dignified life for senior citizens, women empowerment and diverse opportunities for youth
participation in society. It is accomplished through collaboration in the development of social studies
and research as well as exchange of statistical data and social study findings.
H.E. Al Rumaithi commended the vital role of EAWE in supporting women entrepreneurs to face various
difficulties, encouraging them to work in the private sector and launch projects of their interest. Since its
inception, EAWE has encouraged and empowered girls and women to enter the private sector as well as
to explore and invest in job prospects. This contributed to the establishment of several pilot initiatives
that benefit the national economy.
Dr. Shafeeqa Al Ameri said: “At EAWE, we are pleased to collaborate with FDF, which has been
relentlessly leverage its potential to supporting the growth of women entrepreneurs. This commitment
supports our efforts to continue working and improving services by providing entrepreneurial trainees
and implementing programs and activities that will qualify women entrepreneurs across the country.”
EAWE has worked with numerous entities to accomplish a wide range of goals and actions in a single
year. With the participation of 2668 entrepreneurs nationwide, it has organised 100 events, including
training sessions, workshops, lectures and other activities. Furthermore, it participated in 26 initiatives
both inside and outside the UAE to represent Emirati female entrepreneurs.
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