Emirati Women Inspire At Event Staged By Young Arab Leaders And Dubai Future AcademyYoung Arab Leaders and Dubai Future Academy have come together to honor the groundbreaking achievements of women across the Emirates.

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Each year, the United Arab Emirates celebrates the Emirati Women's Day on August 28. This day was launched by Sheikha Fatma Bint Mubarak, Chairwoman of the General Women's Union, Supreme Chairwoman of the Family Development Foundation, and President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood in 2015 torecognize the key role of womenin the United Arab Emirates. It is a national celebration to highlight the contribution of the country's women in advancing the UAE's interests and promoting its initiatives.

From Olympic gold medalists to ministers making vital decisions and evenaspiring scientists and astronauts planning to make a trip into space, women have always been in the forefront of the UAE's culture and society. To quote the late President and Founder of the UAE, H.H. Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan: "The woman is half of the society, any country which pursues development should not leave her in poverty or illiteracy. I am on the woman's side; I always say this in order to uphold her right to work, and participate in the building process of her country."

This year, Young Arab Leaders and Dubai Future Academy came together to honor the groundbreaking achievements of women across the Emirates by organizing a session commemorating the fifth Emirati Women's Day under the theme, "Emirati Women: Icons of Tolerance," at the3D Printed Office at Emirates Towers in Dubai. The session included a panel discussion with the participation ofH.E Najla Al Midfa, CEO of Sharjah Entrepreneurship Centre and Vice-Chairwoman of Young Arab Leaders; Eng. Suaad Al Shamsi, the first female Emirati aircraft engineer; Farah Al Qaissieh, the Founder of Stutter UAE; and H.E Manal Attaya, Director General of Sharjah Museums Authority.

H.E Najla Al Midfa, CEO of Sharjah Entrepreneurship Centre and Vice-Chairwoman of Young Arab Leaders; Eng. Suaad Al Shamsi, the first female Emirati aircraft engineer; Farah Al Qaissieh, the Founder of Stutter UAE; and H.E Manal Attaya, Director General of Sharjah Museums Authority.

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During the discussion, when the speakers were asked about how the UAE has empowered and helped each of them to become who they are today, Eng. Suaad Al Shamsi notably shared, "Both theUAE government和我的母亲支持我,欣赏我的人民解放军n to achieve, respected my ambitions, and helped me to make my dreams come true." As an engineer working in a male-dominated sector, Al Shamsi spoke about being driven to succeed in her role. "My experiences made me realize my weaknesses, explore my strengths, build my character, and learn to balance and focus on what I need to accomplish," she said.

Manal Ataya, Director-General of Sharjah Museums Authority, thanked the event's organizers for giving her the privilege of moderating this discussion panel. "Listening to thesewomen's journeys and experiencesover the past 15 years is truly motivational and empowering for young women," Ataya said. "It will inspire others to seize opportunities and work hard to assume their roles in the society."

Nabra Al Busaidi, Executive Director of Young Arab Leaders, added, "We are fortunate in the UAE for our wise leadership, who believes in the capabilities of Emirati women, and the importance of empowering them to enhance their roles in thesustainable developmentof this nation. The UAE is a country of endless possibilities, and the rulers set an example. The UAE is eager for young Emiratis to take advantage of the opportunities out there, and to contribute towards the society. This makes it a symbol for the region, in proving that Emirati women are contributing to the progress of the UAE and representing the country regionally and globally.''

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