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Initiatives to equip women with new skills will help the UAE economy achieve an equitable and inclusive recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic, according to officials, entrepreneurs and professionals.
Such initiatives are among the ways to further improve gender equality in the workplace, particularly during the pandemic, they said.
They include training programmes for women returning to the workforce after having children, easier access to capital for female entrepreneurs and a campaign to convince girls to take up science, technology, engineering and maths subjects.
They also include programmes to equip women with the skills needed to join high-growth sectors.
“Workplaces should have specific tracks for women to progress into executive positions,” said Dr Hawaa Al Mansouri, deputy medical director, consultant endocrinologist and diabetologist at the Imperial College London Diabetes Centre.
Washingtonian Magazine s Menopause Whisperer Receives Distinguished Service Award
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BURNSVILLE, Minn., March 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ James A. Simon, MD, CCD, NCMP, IF, FACOG, Washingtonian Magazine s Menopause Whisperer, has been awarded The International Society for the Study of Women s Sexual Health (ISSWSH) Distinguished Service Award. Presented in recognition of the individual who has demonstrated dedication and commitment to the field of women s sexual medicine and sexual health, Dr. Simon is the tenth individual to receive the award in the Society s more-than-20-year history. Dr. Simon, a past president of ISSWSH, receives the award in recognition of his leadership and scientific contributions to women s health and sexual wellness which include more than 560 publications, based upon more than 400 clinical research studies spanning his 15+ years with the organization.
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