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Represented by the TDRA Youth Council and in collaboration with the Eve Committee, the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA) organized the event titled Emirati Women Entrepreneurs: Success Stories to mark Emirati Women’s Day. Held under the slogan “We Collaborate for Tomorrow,” the event was launched by H.H. Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak, Chairwoman of the General Women's Union (GWU), President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, and Supreme Chairwoman of the Family Development Foundation.

The event highlighted the achievements of Emirati women and their success stories in various fields, especially entrepreneurship.

H.E. Eng. Majed Sultan Al Mesmar, TDRA Director General, delivered the opening speech. He referred to the important role of Emirati women entrepreneurs and the conclusions that can be drawn from this national occasion. He said, “This honorable occasion has many meanings and indications that must be considered in order to draw conclusions. Most importantly, Emirati women have always been involved and contributed wholeheartedly in the process of developing our nation. Betting on the Emirati person means both men and women.”

H.E. Al Mesmar added, “One of the characteristics of Emirati society is that everyone, men and women, compete in serving their country and acquiring knowledge and skills to contribute to advancing the journey of development. The slogan ‘We Collaborate for Tomorrow’ reflects this contribution, which is also one of the factors behind the success of the UAE since its establishment.”

Ahlam Al Feel, Director of Corporate Communications and Chair of the Event Committee at TDRA, highlighted the empowerment of Emirati women since the union, saying, “The most important thing that distinguishes Emirati women today is that we understand more than others the true meaning of empowerment, because we have seen it and lived through it. The Emirati woman has received, in less than 50 years, the admiration of the world due to her high status. Today, she is a leader in her position, a pioneer in her work, a minister in a government that makes the impossible possible, a member who represents her people in the parliament, and an ambassador who represents the UAE with remarkable success in international forums. It’s our duty to be loyal to our country.”

Emirati women entrepreneurs participated in the event, which took place at TDRA Dubai, and included Dr. Mona Al-Sabah, Eng. Fatima Al-Habashi, Dr. Amna Al Shamsi, and Dr. Amal Al-Shamlan. The participants talked about their experiences as entrepreneurs, the unlimited support given by the UAE government to support women's projects, and how the UAE is a fertile environment for transforming successful ideas into realistic and fruitful projects.

This event is part of TDRA’s efforts to highlight the unlimited support given by the wise leadership to empower Emirati women and enhance their pioneering role, whether at the local, regional or global levels. Additionally, it highlighted the achievements of Emirati women and their contribution to the UAE's development journey. It is worth noting that women constitute 42% of TDRA’s cadres.

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