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    ‘Significant headway’ is being made with equal pay act, says top UAE female CEO

    Above: HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, ruler of Dubai and vice-president of the UAE,  with Her Excellency Reem bint Ibrahim Al Hashimy at the Gender Balance Index in 2017. 
    Last week, by decree of His Highness President Sheikh Khalifa, an equal pay law between men and women was passed in the UAE for those working in the private sector.
    The law states that “female employees shall receive wages equal to that of males if they perform the same work or another of equal value”.

    It’s a move, which the UAE CEO of Standard Chartered, Rola Abu Manneh, believes will create “significant headway” for the conversation around gender equity across the wider region.
    She tells Emirates Woman, she’s hoping this will further be able to crack the glass ceiling in the region for women.

    “It opens up a world of opportunity for female success,” Manneh tells EW. “I believe that this law will open numerous doors for women looking to crack the glass ceiling and, as a result, we are set to witness a surge in female leadership across the UAE’s private sector.
    “Women are a key pillar of social and economic development across the Emirates and it is encouraging to see that the UAE government has attested to this fact.”
    While she notes there’s “still a long way to go” in order to create equal access for opportunities for women, the law is a promising move towards that.
    EW discussed further her reaction to the passing of the law, how she intends to see this through at Standard Chartered and the responsibility she has as a female leader in finance.

    What was your reaction when you heard this legislation had been passed?
    When the legislation was initially introduced in 2018, I was overcome with pride. I had just taken on my role as CEO of Standard Chartered UAE and had felt tremendously proud of the UAE government’s efforts to progress gender equity in the workplace. I was equally as hopeful that this milestone act would positively impact the UAE’s corporate landscape for decades to come.
    Now that the act has come to fruition, my pride in being both a UAE national and a female leader has only been further reinforced. I commend the UAE government’s pioneering vision and ongoing efforts to ensure gender equity in the workplace and bolstering equal opportunity for both men and women in this regard. A truly historic moment!
    How will you ensure this is implemented in Standard Chartered?
    At the Bank, we take gender equality very seriously and we believe that inclusion is an organisational strength. The Bank has already placed a tremendous focus on ensuring men and women are seen as equals across the board, be it through the onboarding process, compensation, opportunity or representation.
    For decades, Standard Chartered has taken a strategic direction to prioritising gender diversity and equality and this is present throughout its global operations. In line with this, we have committed to ensuring that women occupy 30 per cent of our top-four levels of management by the end of 2020. What’s more, two of our four regions, and a number of our large markets including China, Hong Kong, India, Nigeria, and the UAE are led by female CEOs. I am proud to be one of them.
    Like the UAE, at the Bank, we too are continuously prioritising the integration of new policies and commitments to drive our vision forward.
    What is your commitment to female employees at Standard Chartered to ensure they continue to prosper in their careers?
    At the Bank, diversity and inclusion are at the heart of our operations and remain a focal point of ensuring employee wellbeing. I believe that diversity is getting the mix right, while inclusion is making the mix work.
    We are always looking to improve our workplace by introducing wellness, work-life balance, and career opportunities, aimed to be the country’s employer of choice.
    Standard Chartered has been a key contributor to the gender equality movement and has introduced a number of measures that ensure women are able to progress in their career paths while also fulfilling other duties. This is reflective in our policies and procedures, from the time we advertise a job to the selection criteria, the interview and the onboarding process. We have taken the initiative of increasing maternity leave days from 90 calendar days to 140 calendar days, with new fathers getting 10 days that can be used anytime in the first year, further reinforcing our commitment to gender equity. Derived from our brand promise ‘Here for good’, we believe that inclusion is an organisational strength, which in turn will have a positive impact on key aspects of the bank’s operational and managerial performance. D&I is paramount to unlocking innovation in the organisation. That’s how I see it.
    As a female leader in finance do you feel a responsibility to lead the way when it comes to equality?
    Of course. Women, including myself, who were able to progress in their careers and achieve senior leadership positions, in what are considered as male-dominated fields, play an integral role in leveraging their years of experience and expertise to advocate for the gender equality cause. As such, I feel very strongly that I have an innate and moral responsibility to stand in solidarity against unconscious bias and inequal opportunity in the workplace.
    Throughout my career, I have championed women empowerment and female entrepreneurship through various initiatives. I will continue to exercise my position in service of women so that they are not hindered by corporate hurdles or stereotypes and are able to achieve their full potential.
    One thing that I would like to highlight here is the fact that women will also need to find their seat at the table and make their voices heard! They need to earn that seat. It is down to them to make that happen.
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    Sheikh Hamdan’s Dubai Fitness Challenge returns with a new format

    Ready to reset your fitness goals and go beyond your comfort zone? HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, is bringing back the Dubai Fitness Challenge (DFC) for its fourth edition.
    Set to kick off on October 30, series of workouts and activations will be running across the city until November 28, although the format will be slightly different from the previous years due to COVID-19.

    As well as physical classes, DFC will also host an array of virtual workshops to maintain the safety of the participants.
    The premise is simple, all you have to do is a 30-minute workout every day for 30 days. Seems pretty simple right? But the results will surprise you.

    Just like before, a bunch of studios and gyms will be taking part in hosting events across fitness and wellness to make exercise as accessible as possible to all who just want to get moving and improve their lifestyle.
    With a wide variety of classes to choose from, you are bound to find something to inspire your wellness journey, we might even get a fitness celebrity back in town like last year when The Body Coach, Joe Wicks, attempted the world’s largest group HIIT class.
    Dubai Fitness Challenge line up is yet to be announced, but with the weather finally improving we can expect plenty of outdoor classes that you can book in for.
    For now, you can make your first step by registering on the Dubai Fitness Challenge website.
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    UK’s Prince Charles arrives in Kuwait to pay tribute to the late Emir

    The UK’s Prince Charles has arrived in Kuwait following the death of the country’s Emir Sheikh Sabah al Ahmed al Jaber al Sabah last week.
    On behalf of himself and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the Prince of Wales shared his condolences to the nation of Kuwait.

    Prince Charles also met the new Emir of Kuwait, Sheikh Nawaf al-Ahmed al-Jaber al-Sabah.
    The British prince’s arrival in Kuwait comes after the Queen issued a statement following the death of Sheikh Sabah.

    Prince Charles is in Kuwait tonight after the death of the Amir, Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmed al-Jaber al-Sabah.The Prince is representing the UK and offered his condolences. He also met the new Amir, Sheikh Nawaf al-Ahmed al-Jaber al-Sabah 🇰🇼 pic.twitter.com/jLPAWTJ8et
    — Chris Ship (@chrisshipitv) October 4, 2020

    “Your distinguished brother devoted his life to the service of the State of Kuwait and especially its relationship with its allies and friends,” the statement, which was posted to the Royal Family Twitter page, said.
    “He will be long remembered by all who work for regional stability, understanding between nations and between faiths, and for the humanitarian cause.”
    The Queen also said she “deeply valued his friendship towards the United Kingdom”.

    The Queen’s message of condolence to The Amir of Kuwait, following the death of The Amir. pic.twitter.com/uSn38zjvHA
    — The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) September 30, 2020

    “I offer Your Highness my sincere condolences. I offer also my sympathy to the people of Kuwait,” she added.
    “May the long history of close companionship between our two families continue.”
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    5 Things Improving Our Work-From-Home Set-Up

    When I first started working from home, I was staying with my parents. I felt so lucky to be with my family rather than my tiny studio apartment, but I had a hard time adjusting to working in my childhood bedroom, a space I once spent blasting pop-punk music and dreaming about prom that now was supposed to hold my adult self, both working a 9-5 and living my life. I was dreading work every day, struggling to get out of bed, and basically having the Sunday Scaries every night of the week. Then, my lovely dad set up an old desk from the garage in my bedroom, I got a comfortable chair, and my mom spruced it up with some art and goodies—et viola, I was back in business. (Meaning, I overstayed my welcome by about two and a half months.) All this to say, a proper WFH set-up is essential to productivity and creativity, and most of all, some semblance of sanity along the way. After a few months of perfecting my space at home, I’ve realized there are a few items that just make it feel like a space to work for me. Goodbye desk/vanity/kitchen table/crafting station and hello the home office of my dreams. 

    1. Blue-Light-Blocking Glasses
    Like me, you’ve probably been staring at a screen for basically the entirety of 2020. Whether it’s typing up emails on your tablet or posting social images on your phone or the day-to-day work you must complete on a laptop screen, your eyes have probably had enough. WFH made me finally break down and get a pair of blue-light-blocking glasses from WearMePro, and I noticed a major difference in my overall mood, my productivity, and my daily tension headaches from staring at a screen after wearing them every day. I keep them on my desk at all times, and after a while, I remember to put them on at the start of every morning. (Heck, I often leave the house for lunch and forget to take them off!) Plus, let’s not forget how absolutely chic and put-together it feels to have a pair of cute glasses on all day long. 
    WearMePro makes finding quality eyewear (whether it be glasses, sunglasses, or these blue-light glasses!) on a budget extra easy, as all styles come in just under $30. No sacrificing your precious paycheck for cute glasses to wear for work.

     

    Source: @alainakaz

    2. Candles
    The #1 upside to working from your living room is that all of your belongings are right there with you all day long, and that includes all of your best candles. My life changed for the better when I realized I could sit at my desk, drink my coffee, and light the pumpkin-est of candles next to me all day long. It makes your set-up feel extra special and styled, but your favorite scents also have the power to boost your mood, in turn making you a much stronger and approachable coworker. Who doesn’t want to go over last month’s goals with a coworker breathing in the intoxicating scent of leather and suede? I know I do.

     

    3. Snacks
    Are you missing your office’s impressive snack cabinet? Same, so I decided to recreate it at home. My desk is eerily close to my kitchen, which has burned me on many occasions. I’m constantly getting up to refill my water bottle (or get more coffee), and I peek into the pantry to get a snack. Instead, I dedicated a tiny section of my desk drawer to easy snacks I can feel good about munching on all day long. I swear by the Banana Trail Mix from Trader Joe’s, popcorn, and apple cinnamon Veggie Straws (the best thing on Earth). 

    Source: @alainakaz

    4. Books or magazines
    Turning your WFH station into an oasis is more than just making it a place to get work done; I love when my desk has something I can do to relax. Instead of picking up my phone during the day, I keep whatever book I’m reading or a new magazine closeby. I’ll give myself a 15-20 minute break in between tasks, and I use that time to read something. It’s given me such peace-of-mind during the day and makes me excited to get into my next task rather than dreading it. I’ve also done this with audiobooks, and I love it too!

     

    Source: Kelly Etz for The Everygirl

    5. Stationery
    Having a pretty planner is half the battle of getting my life together, and I’m not the only one. However, I’ve also stocked my desk with other stationery items that make ticking off a task way more fun than it should be. Sticky notes help me write quick reminders or flesh out ideas that I don’t want to dedicate a whole space in my planner for. I swear by colored highlighters to help me associate different tasks with different sections of my brain (“write article” is a different color than “do dishes”). Plus, I love also having a nice pair of scissors, a ruler, nice pens and pencils, and a few small notebooks for ideas and lists. You never know what you’ll need, and it makes my desk actually feel like a real office. 

     

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    Khalid Al Ameri shares heartfelt public message to his wife Salama

    For the last four years, Khalid Al Ameri and his wife Salama Mohamed have cultivated an incredible online community for themselves through genuine storytelling and connection with their audience.
    For Khalid, he credits all of his success to Salama, who is the person who believed in him when he didn’t.

    Sharing a heartfelt public message on Instagram to his wife, the Emirati influencer reflected on how far he has come in the last four years.
    Back in 2016, Khalid didn’t have a job but was desperate to work in the media. Writing an array of scripts and pitching ideas to anyone he could, nothing appeared to be happening.

    “I was scared and worried about the future but never shared it with Salama as I didn’t want her, or the kids, to get worried or carry that burden,” he admitted.

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    Ok story time, in 2016 I had no job and and as a family we had about a year of savings to pay for all the necessities(kids school, rent, food and cars). I wanted to be in media so I wrote script after script, show after show, and pitched the ideas anywhere I could get a meeting but nothing worked out. I was scared and worried about the future but never shared it with Salama as I didn’t want her, or the kids, to get worried or carry that burden. One day as were were driving I finally gave in and told Salama how I was feeling, we talked about my worries, my fears and how things weren’t working out, and that I was starting to lose hope. As we were in the mall picking up some things we passed by an electronic store, then we walked in and Salama bought me my first camera. She said that she knew that all I wanted in this world was to be a creator and tell stories, so she gave me the camera and told me to get to work and do it on my own, but more importantly she said that she would support me no matter what and always believed in me. Four years later I am creating videos as a career, working on projects I never dreamed of, all because this incredible woman believed in me even when I didn’t believe in myself, so here she is buying me a new camera to improve our work, it’s kind of like our thing, where she is the only one who buys me cameras and invests in our future. Moral of the story you don’t have to fight your battles alone, you don’t have to struggle alone, the people who love you are your greatest source of strength, always keep them close and anything is possible inshAllah. I love you Salama, you are the reason for everything good in my life الحمدلله
    A post shared by Khalid Al Ameri (@khalidalameri) on Oct 2, 2020 at 1:26am PDT

    Slowly starting to lose hope, he shared his concerns with his wife. The couple happened to be going to the mall at the time, which is where Salama surprised her husband with a camera, encouraging him to share his stories himself.
    “Four years later I am creating videos as a career, working on projects I never dreamed of, all because this incredible woman believed in me even when I didn’t believe in myself, so here she is buying me a new camera to improve our work, it’s kind of like our thing, where she is the only one who buys me cameras and invests in our future,” he said.
    “Moral of the story you don’t have to fight your battles alone, you don’t have to struggle alone, the people who love you are your greatest source of strength, always keep them close and anything is possible inshAllah.
    “I love you Salama, you are the reason for everything good in my life.”

    Khalid’s personal and empowering videos have captured an audience not only here in the UAE, but beyond.
    From telling stories about his family, to the coronavirus pandemic, to his wife’s skin condition vitiligo, it’s Khalid’s personal touch which has really engaged his audience.
    Earlier this year, Salama told Emirates Woman her husband’s video about her vitiligo – which was made two years ago – still brings tears to her eyes.
    However, the video is a reminder for Salama on how far she has come on her journey to self-love. Today, Salama embraces her condition with “every inch” of her being, and she’s actually more than happy to answer people’s questions if they ask about it.
    “[It means] I can explain and educate, so I can support other women and men going through what I went through, to let them know they are not alone, and that we are beautiful in our own unique way,” she told EW.
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    World’s largest fountain on Palm Jumeirah opens this month with a free event

    The Dubai Fountains have long attracted travellers from around the world to gaze upon the world’s largest water show. Well now it looks like it’s record-breaking title is about to be taken away by another splashing feature on Palm Jumeirah.
    The Palm Fountain will finally be ready to wow the crowds from October 22 as it attempts to snatch away the Guinness World Record for the worlds’ largest fountain accolade from the Dubai Mall display.

    The Pointe has planned an array of events to mark this occasion including a DJ sets, dance shows and fireworks with the local restaurants getting involved in competitions from 4pm onwards.
    Find the perfect standing spot or grab yourself a seat at one of the 30 dining outlets and enjoy the Palm Fountain first ever water show which is scheduled to start at 8pm.

    Don’t fret if you can’t make it on October 22, The Palm Fountain is set to have 20 shows consisting of five different performances on every 30 minutes and running daily from 7pm to midnight with each spectacle lasting for around three minutes.
    The fountain takes over 14,000 square feet of seawater, consists of 3,000 LED lights, has a super shooter that stands tall at 105 metres and is supported with music through 86 speakers.Residents around the Dubai Mall might welcome the decrease of crowds around it’s water feature, but those living on the Palm will have to cope with an influx of people eager to gaze on a world record-holding spectacular.
    Note that you have register through PlatinumList in advance to attend and the first 5,000 people to arrive on the day will get a free LED wristband.
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    UAE’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month events and initiatives to know

    According to research, one in eight women get breast cancer and it’s the most common form of cancer in women. But it has a 100 per cent five-year survival rate at stage one. That means that if you catch it early, you’re going to be fine.
    This month is your opportunity to wise up, get checked and support various causes that are doing something to raise further awareness. Here’s how you and your girls can get involved.
    MOT

    Throughout October, several Medclinic facilities in  Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Al Ain will be offering 50 per cent off screening mammograms as well as  complimentary consultation with a relevant specialist. To find your nearest clinic, check out their website.
    Hair power
    One of the most traumatic experience a breast cancer patient goes through is har loss. Dabur Amla, leading hair oil brand has joined forces with Friends Of Cancer Patients and Tips & Toes to launch  ‘Strong Hair Stronger You’ campaign to encourage UAE residents to donate their hair.  Hair collected across 23 participating outlets will be used to create prosthetics for breast cancer patients. The initiative will then continue till December 15, 2020, to reach out to more patients suffering from different types of cancer. You can also plait your hair and cut it off, insert it into a sealed plastic bag and drop it in the donation box at participating Tips & Toes branches, or avail a free hair cut at the salon. To start you should register here.

    #CheckTheEngine
    To encourage women across the UAE to check their breasts, Etihad has introduced  #CheckTheEngine initiative. Throughout the month they will will be sharing images of aircraft engines on social media that have been visually changed to highlight the earliest symptoms of breast cancer. All you have to do is take a close look at them and see the if you spot a change in shape and size, swelling and lumps.
    Something sweet
    Head Ritz Carlton JBR this month and enjoy a pink afternoon tea and a rose awakening spa ritual. Not only will you feel great but you’ll be doing some good as a portion of proceeds being donated to Brest Friends in partnership with Al Jalila Foundation.
    Complexion perfection
    Estee Lauder’s bestselling Advanced Night Repair is having a pink makeover this month and also comes with a collectable pink ribbon bracelet. The radiance-boosting serum will not only do wonders for your complexion but if you purchase it this month the company will donate 20 per cent of the price to Breast Cancer Research Foundation.

    Drink to her
    Bounty Beet’s, aka one of the pinkest eateries in town, is serving up a special pink mocktail at Dhs50 per drink. All of the proceeds will go to the Al Jalila Foundation. The perfect excuse for a ‘Sips in The City’ ladies night with your besties or a delicious breakfast.
    Wear pink
    Hi Maintenance, UAE based online fashion boutique is showing their support for Pinktober by offering a 10 per cent off on all pink items from their website. The will also donate 15 per cent of all jewellery sales for the entire month of October to the Al Jalila Foundation for its breast cancer research and treatment support for patients in need in the UAE. Whether pink is your colour or note, this is the best excuse to expand your wardrobe.
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    In Memoriam: Patricia Morris

    Patricia Morris, author of Mother Without A Mask, a book that provides unique insights into traditional Emirati culture, passed away in August at her home in Cornwall, UK, at the age of 96.
    The book, written under her maiden name, Patricia Holton, chronicles her intimate relationship with an Emirati family in the early days of the UAE. Published by Motivate Media Group in 1991, the novel has been a bestseller for three decades and remains in print.

    Born on October 23, 1923, in Westchester County, New York, Patricia served as a Red Cross nurse in Paris during the last days of the Second World War.
    Following a whirlwind romance, Patricia married British publisher and author Claud Morris after the war. She paused her career as a television producer to move to London, where she worked with him as an editor for two of his publications.

    Both Patricia and Claud had a deep curiosity about the world and a desire to better understand different cultures. Claud went on to establish The Next Century Foundation – an organisation which encourages global peace through dialogue, focusing on the Middle East – which is today run by their son William.
    Claud, who passed away 20 years ago, spent many years promoting a better understanding of the Arab world in Britain, launching Middle East Magazine and then Voice of the Arab World. He was a frequent visitor to the Emirates in the early days of the UAE federation, interviewing many leading members of the government and writing The Desert Falcon – the first-ever biography of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan – published in 1974.

    Accompanying her husband on many of his trips to the UAE, Patricia became close friends with a prominent Emirati family. As she learned about the UAE from them, they were also keen to develop a knowledge of the West. Invited to spend time with the family, she often visited them in their Al Ain compound, attending family weddings and other events, as well as talking with the women of the family and learning more intimately about their customs and way of life. For several years in the late 1970s, she and her husband welcomed the family’s teenage sons into the Morris home in London, where they learned the English language and customs.
    The book she authored only recorded the early years of the relationship, which continued until the end of her life. She continued to visit the Emirates after her husband’s death in 2000, her last visit being in 2010, when she stayed with the family in Abu Dhabi. Always in close contact, Patricia received a phone call from one of her Emirati “sons” less than a week before she died.
    Paying tribute to Patricia, Ian Fairservice, Managing Partner of Motivate Media Group, said: “Our relationship with Patricia began in 1991 when we first published Mother Without A Mask and we soon became friends. We were privileged to stay in touch with her and always met when she visited the Emirates – the last time being in 2010 when we shared a memorable lunch in Abu Dhabi along with long-time resident Jocelyn Henderson. She was a remarkable woman and, like her husband Claud, had enormous affection for the Arab world, particularly the Emirates, where she was so well regarded.”
    Patricia is survived by her three children, five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
    Patricia’s book Mother Without A Mask is available at booksarabia.com.
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