The UAE’s achievements in women’s empowerment and the role of Emirati women in shaping the nation’s progress, came under spotlight at the Emirati Women’s Forum on Thursday.
The event, hosted by the Dubai Women Establishment, in celebration of the 10th Emirati Women’s Day, brought together nearly 700 executive leaders, senior officials and experts from across the UAE’s public and private sectors.
Held at The Ritz-Carlton in DIFC, the forum also featured panel discussions and activities showcasing the UAE’s continued commitment to supporting and celebrating Emirati women across all fields.
Speaking on the occasion, Her Highness Sheikha Manal bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, President of the UAE Gender Balance Council and President of Dubai Women Establishment, emphasised the importance of dialogue, collaboration and sharing expertise to further enhance women's impact across all sectors.
The strong turnout and high-level participation underscored the event’s significance, as stakeholders across industries united to highlight success stories and explore new opportunities for women’s advancement.
Under the patronage of Manal bint Mohammed and in the presence of Latifa bint Mohammed, Dubai Women Establishment organises Emirati Women’s Forum. Forum brings together senior officials, experts, and academics, alongside nearly 700 leaders from public and private sectors. pic.twitter.com/VckJcve6ZY
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) August 28, 2025

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