UAE embassy, UN emphasize importance of women's empowerment

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On Thursday, a high-level dialogue was held in Beijing to address the importance of women's and girls' economic empowerment through education and skills development. 

Panel discussion at the joint dialogue on women and girls' economic empowerment through education and skills development on June 23, 2022. [Photo courtesy of the Embassy of the UAE in Beijing]

The event was co-hosted by the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in Beijing and the United Nations in China. Participants included U.N. agencies, key stakeholders in China, members of the diplomatic community, and international organizations with a shared interest in advancing Goal 5 of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls.

Gender equality and women's empowerment are a necessary foundation for a peaceful, prosperous, and sustainable world, with education key in attempting to reverse the gendered patterns of discrimination. Globally more girls are going to and staying in school than ever before; however, as many as 48.1% of girls remain out of school in some regions, according to U.N. Women.

The dialogue saw opening remarks from Dr. Ali Obaid Al Dhaheri, the UAE ambassador to China, and Siddharth Chatterjee, U.N. resident coordinator in China. Both emphasized the importance of women and girls having the opportunity to complete all levels of education and acquire the knowledge and skills to compete in the labor market.

"The UAE believes in the unique and fundamental role women and girls play in achieving development and prosperity in their communities. The only way a society can aspire to sustainable economic growth and development is through education, especially the education of women and girls," said Dr. Ali Obaid Al Dhaheri. 

Dr. Ali Obaid Al Dhaheri, the UAE Ambassador to China, addresses the joint dialogue on women and girls' economic empowerment through education and skills development on June 23, 2022. [Photo courtesy of the Embassy of the UAE in Beijing]

"Today, the UAE is committed to ensuring women's inclusion in its foreign aid policy. Its prioritized themes are aligned with the U.N. SDGs and gender equality. Women's empowerment, in particular, is at the core of the UAE's foreign aid programming and projects."

"Education and skills development is the foundation of human development and women's empowerment. UNESCO estimates that just one additional year of schooling can increase a girl's earnings by 20% when she grows up. On the contrary, a World Bank study shows that limited educational opportunities for girls could cost countries between 15 to 30 trillion dollars in lost lifetime productivity and earnings. Unfortunately, too many girls are still held back from acquiring their desired education," said Siddharth Chatterjee.

Siddharth Chatterjee, a U.N. resident coordinator in China, addresses the joint dialogue on women and girls' economic empowerment through education and skills development on June 23, 2022. [Photo courtesy of the Embassy of the UAE in Beijing]

"Greater action and investment are needed in the education and skills development field for women. We are holding this dialogue today as part of our efforts to strengthen advocacy and work of the U.N. and our stakeholders, including Member States like the UAE, to accelerate SDG progress worldwide and ensure no one is left behind."

In responding to these challenges, the dialogue saw guest remarks from Reem Ketait, deputy assistant minister for political affairs at the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, and Li Ying, dean of the School of International Education, China Women's University and All-China Women's Federation Executive Leadership Academy.

Reem Ketait, deputy assistant minister for political affairs at the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, gives a speech at the joint dialogue on women and girls' economic empowerment through education and skills development on June 23, 2022. [Photo courtesy of the Embassy of the UAE in Beijing]

"As a founding member of the Women Entrepreneurs Financing Initiative, the UAE has contributed $50 million in support of 300,000 women gaining access to finance, market, and networks throughout different regions," said Reem Ketait.

Li Ying, dean of the School of International Education, China Women's University, and All-China Women's Federation Executive Leadership Academy, gives a speech at the joint dialogue on women and girls' economic empowerment through education and skills development on June 23, 2022. [Photo courtesy of the Embassy of the UAE in Beijing]

"China's investment in education, especially in women and girls' education, is one of the fundamental reasons and prerequisites for China's unprecedented achievements in poverty alleviation and development," said Li Ying.

Panel discussion at the joint dialogue on women and girls' economic empowerment through education and skills development on June 23, 2022. [Photo courtesy of the Embassy of the UAE in Beijing]

The dialogue also featured a panel discussion on "Accelerating SDGs progress: education and skills development for women's economic empowerment." Insights were shared by Mei Ruo, director of Beijing Hongyan Social Work Service Center, Ching Tien, founder of Educating Girls of Rural China, Lin Liu, rural commissioner of Alibaba Group to Qinglong, Lin Jialei, program manager of Women's Economic Empowerment, U.N. Women China Office, Mouza Al Shehhi, director of the U.N. Women-UAE Liaison Office for the GCC, and Anna D'Addio, a senior policy analyst from UNESCO.

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