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    6 inspiring Emirati TV presenters to follow on social media

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    by Sarah Joseph
    24 mins ago

    The UAE’s Emirati TV presenters have a powerful voice in the region and beyond.
    From hosting events to reporting on social issues, TV presenters can influence their audience and educate them on recent news with utmost grace and poise.
    Several Emirati presenters have hosted prestigious events in the UAE with the most recent being Salik’s IPO public announcement.
    As numerous personalities have made a mark for themselves in the industry, Emirates Woman has curated a guide for all Emirati TV presenters to watch out for.
    Diala Ali

    As a TV presenter at Sama Dubai TV Channel, Diala Ali started her career in 2007 working for Dubai Media. She later became an inspiration for many Emirati women through her profound voice on social media. After graduating in Dubai, she later went on to present for several news and social programmes.
    You can follow her here.
    Amira Mohammed

    Amira Mohammed is a renowned journalist and TV presenter at Abu Dhabi TV and member of the Youth Media Council at the National Media Council since joining in 2015. Taking the lead for several topics including artificial intelligence, she sheds light on various technology-related subjects at highly reputed events such as the Knowledge Summit.
    You can follow her here.
    Mahira Abdel Aziz

    After making a mark for herself in the world of presenting, Mahira Abdel Aziz has scaled new heights after featuring in a UAE-made Netflix series in 2021 The Platform as one of its main stars. She has achieved great heights in the Arab world as a TV presenter and continues to establish herself as an actress. The Emirati TV star has also walked the red carpet during the Gouna Film Festival in Egypt. As an anchor for MBC, Abdel Aziz has paved the way for many women in the media industry.
    You can follow her here.
    Rania Ali

    Recognised by the Ministry of Economy, Rania Ali is an award-winning presenter and a leading bilingual MC and public speaker in the Middle East. With an extensive client list, she has presented for top-tier local and international brands in the region. Her extensive portfolio also includes events for the UAE royal family and top government officials in the Middle East region. Known for her experience across various fields, she has been part of different sectors including finance, banking and other corporate events.
    You can follow her here.
    Mahra Alyaqoobi

    This Emirati TV presenter is a training and development manager at Sky News Arabia and has established herself in the region after successfully taking the lead in the media world. With a passion for public speaking, she turned her hobby into a full-time career and eventually became a consultant for the youth who are looking to join the media industry.
    You can follow her here.
    Dina Muhammad

    As a leading TV presenter for Al Aan TV, Dina Muhammed has also made a name for herself in the real estate industry. This Dubai-based pan-Arab satellite channel launched in 2006 and focuses on global and regional issues related to health, politics, society or those of general interest. After translating her passion for real estate into a full-time job, she is now both a TV presenter and part of the real estate content creation community.
    You can follow her here.
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    Emirati Women’s Day 2024: First Emirati female ship Captain Sahar Rasti

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    by Ruman Baig
    2 hours ago

    Sahar Al Rasti has etched her name into maritime history as the first Emirati woman to captain a ship for Abu Dhabi Maritime Services Company. Her journey, marked by dedication and perseverance, has shattered gender stereotypes and paved the way for future generations of Emirati women in the maritime industry.
    On the occasion of Emirati Women’s Day 2024, we invited four inspiring women, pioneers in their fields of expertise to share their remarkable journeys.
    Al Rasti’s passion for the sea ignited in 2015 when she began working as an administrative assistant in Abu Dhabi’s ports. Her curiosity and drive led her to transition into the role of shipping services coordinator, becoming the first Emirati woman to hold this position. Determined to further her maritime career, she successfully completed the qualification program for captains of ships under 24 meters, accumulating over 1300 sailing hours within six months.
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    “Dream big, alway believe in your passion and don’t be afraid to fail.”  This is the cornerstone of Al Rasti’s advice for young Emirati women, especially with the infrastructure and opportunities that come with being a citizen of this great nation.
    Her achievements extend beyond her captaincy. Al Rasti is also the first Emirati woman to pass the International Law Course on Maritime Aid and Maneuvers Levels I and II in the Middle East. This accomplishment underscores her commitment to professional development and her deep understanding of maritime regulations.
    Al Rasti envisions establishing a factory for ship maintenance, demonstrating her entrepreneurial spirit and desire to contribute to the industry’s growth. Additionally, she aims to provide training opportunities for UAE nationals, fostering a new generation of skilled maritime professionals.
    “The maritime field is brimming with opportunities and it is the perfect time to make a career in this profession,” shared Al Rasti when asked about sharing her wisdom those wanting to be a part of this challenging yet exciting industry.
    Al Rasti’s journey has been marked by challenges, including long hours, demanding conditions, and initial opposition from her family. However, her unwavering belief in herself and her father’s unwavering support have propelled her forward. She encourages other women to consider a career in the maritime industry, emphasizing that while it may be challenging, the rewards are immense for those who are passionate about the sea.
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    11 inspiring women from the UAE making a big impact globally

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    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

    Women from the UAE are consistently making exceptional contributions to society, inspiring us all daily. The UAE is full of inspiring women making a big impact globally.
    Their invaluable role in modern society is not to be underestimated as we constantly learn from them.
    Her Highness Sheikha Mozah Al Maktoum

    Our cover star of November’s – ‘The Fine Jewellery Issue’, Her Highness Sheikha Mozah Al Maktoum is inspiring the new generation of incredible women have risen to great heights in the aviation industry.
    “I’m most proud of becoming the first Emirati woman to join the Dubai Police as a helicopter pilot,” she told EW of her proudest moment. “Serving my country by doing what I love doing most is simply the best feeling, and I am deeply grateful for it.”
    Her Highness Sheikha Latifah Al Maktoum

    As a truly powerful and inspirational figure, Her Highness – who graced the cover of EW’s September’s – ‘The Power Issue’ – knows exactly how to keep her mind in champion mode. Sheikha Latifah has spearheaded sports for women in the UAE. She’s an equestrian athlete who competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, becoming the first woman to represent the UAE at the Olympic games.
    Her Excellency Dr Maryam Matar

    Having had the dream and desire to serve in the medical field since she was young, Her Excellency Dr Maryam Mohamed Fatima Matar MD, Ph.D. has become a pioneer and a visionary in the healthcare space in the UAE.
    Not only is Her Excellency a pioneer in the medical space, but she is also a role model for many women in the UAE seeking to succeed, whether that be in healthcare or other industries. Additionally, she’s able to facilitate change, paving the way for other women and girls in the region.
    Captain Salma Al Baloushi

    As the first Emirati female to rise to First Officer’s rank at Etihad Airways, Captain Salma has had a long sparked interest in aviation while also completing her higher education in Aviation Management, forming the face of the modern woman in the UAE as it has taken years of hard work and dedication.
    Amna Al Haddad

    Amna al Haddad has defied stereotypes by becoming a positive figurehead for women in the region. As an Olympic weightlifter and also by being the first Emirati and GCC national to compete in Asia’s regionals, she later on also became a part of Nike’s latest campaign on inner strength, as she continues to push herself to the limit.
    Nayla Al Khaja

    She is the first female film director-producer in the UAE, while also being the CEO of Nayla Al Khaja films. Having directed several movies, they have been presented with awards at various international film festivals as she is also very active in the TV commercials domain, while also constantly directing for various international brands.
    Asma Hilal Lootah

    As the founder of the Hundred Wellness Centre, Asma Hilal Lootah is paving the way in the wellness space in the UAE. The Hundred is the first fully certified health clinic and wellness centre, which opened in 2008, and now champions wellness in the mind, body and soul for all around the UAE.
    Dr. Suaad Al Shamsi

    Dr. Suaad Al Shamsi is the first UAE female aircraft engineer. With a degree in aviation management and in aerospace engineering, Dr Al Shamsi has reached great heights, inspiring the younger generations of the future.
    Fatima Al Qubaisi

    Fatima Al Qubaisi is the first Emirati woman to graduate from Harvard Law School. She is now a fully qualified lawyer practising in the UAE and continues to champion and advocate for fellow females in this country.
    Zahra Lahri

    Known as UAE’s first female professional figure skater to compete in a hijab while also being titled as the ‘Ice Princess of the UAE’. With her growing prominence in the sport, she has defied all odds and broken down barriers to inspire generations of athletes to chase their dreams.
    Amna Al Qubaisi

    Known as the first Emirati female racing driver, especially as she’s no stranger to breaking new ground in motorsport with the Emirati driver making her name during the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as Al Qubaisi’s success at Yas Marina Circuit was one of the major milestones in her motor racing career.
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    Emirati Women’s Day 2024: First Emirati female aircraft engineer Suaad Al Shamsi

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    by Ruman Baig
    38 seconds ago

    Dr. Eng. Suaad Al Shamsi, a name synonymous with aviation engineering in the UAE, has carved a unique path in a field traditionally dominated by men. As the first Emirati woman to embark on this career, she has not only defied societal expectations but has also become a beacon of inspiration for countless young women aspiring to pursue their dreams in STEM.
    On the occasion of Emirati Women’s Day 2024, we invited four inspiring women, pioneers in their fields of expertise to share their remarkable journeys.
    When asked who does she seek inspiration from, Suaad shared, “To me, HH Fatima bint Mubarak, the mother of UAE is my ultimate inspiration. Besides her, my own mother, teachers, and women I see everyday, Emirati or otherwise also inspire me.”
    Al Shamsi’s impact extends far beyond her professional achievements. As a founding member of the Women in Aviation organization’s Middle East chapter and the CEO of L2L (learn to live), she actively mentors and empowers other women to pursue their aspirations. Her consultancy work, coupled with her teaching role at a UAE university, provides invaluable guidance and support to aspiring engineers.
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    Beyond her academic and professional pursuits, Al Shamsi’s love for aviation is evident in her research and advisory role at the new Midfield Terminal at Abu Dhabi Airport. Her dedication to the industry is further exemplified by her passion for writing novels, a creative outlet that allows her to share her experiences and inspire others.
    A key figure in the Women in Aviation group, Al Shamsi’s empowering words have encouraged countless women to enter the field of aviation. Her story serves as a testament to the power of perseverance, determination, and a passion for one’s craft. As she continues to break barriers and inspire the next generation, Dr. Eng Suaad Al Shamsi remains a trailblazer in the skies.
    “I advise the new generation of Emirati women to make the most of the opportunities provided by our country. If you can dream it, there are means that will help you to achieve it.”
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    Emirati Women’s Day 2024: Meet Marwa AlHashmi, an endurance horse rider

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    by Sarah Joseph
    54 mins ago

    At 26 years old, Marwa AlHashmi has established herself in the industry through her multi-disciplinary portfolio. As an endurance horse rider, part-time model, TV presenter and actress, she’s on her path to achieving her goals.
    On the occasion of Emirati Women’s Day 2024, we invited four inspiring women, pioneers in their fields of expertise to share their remarkable journeys.
    With Her Highness Sheikha Fatma bint Mubarak playing a key role as her inspiration, atheletes like herself have been championed in the industry.
    “For endurance horse riders there’s also a race by her name, the Sheikha Fatma bint Mubarak race, overall, she is the meaning of a powerful Emirati woman,” Alhashmi shares.
    Whilst narrating her journey, she elaborated on how young Emirati women need faliure in order to succeed. “The UAE has given young women the platform to flourish and hence they have to use that to their advantage.”
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    While not being afraid to seize the opportunities, she still has a lot more to accomplish at a young age and has a goal of being internationally recogised as a media personality.
    When it comes to success, Alhashmi has finished a 160km race despite her health conditions, she has completed it twice, sharing this as a proud moment.
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    Emirati Women’s Day 2024: Meet the first Emirati Pastry Chef Sahar Parham Al Awadhi

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    by Sarah Joseph
    50 mins ago

    Known for setting new standards in the culinary world, Chef Sahar Parham Al Awadhi is the first Emirati Pastry Chef in the UAE.
    On the occasion of Emirati Women’s Day 2024, we invited four inspiring women, pioneers in their fields of expertise to share their remarkable journeys.
    Regarded as MENA’s best Pastry Chef, the Emirati star is becoming a role model for pastry chefs in the region and all over the globe.
    Having previously works as a pastry chef at Burj Al Arab, her culinary skills were put to the test. Through her resilient nature, she was able to establish herself in the industry and carve a niche in the F&B industry.
    “I always wanted to be a chef, I loved making new pastries, finding new ingredients and new techniques on creating.” She also emphasized on how the learning process never stops.
    As a male dominated field, the hospitality industry is slowly steering away from its preconceived notion. Now, more than ever, Emirati women are taking the lead and Chef Sahar is one of them.
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    By drawing on local recipes, Al Awadhi also seeks out the best local ingredients for her dishes. While the UAE has been dependent on importation in the past, she explains how this food culture is gradually changing.
    “Whatever it is that you do, do it wholeheartedly without taking any shortcuts and learn everything on the way,” she advises the younger generation of Emirati women in the region.
    Having completely changed her career trajectory, since she first started. With the vision of now seeing more Emirati Chefs in the industry. Through mentorship and guidance, she’s open to paving the way for many young talents to exceed in this arena.
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    Everything to know about Emirati Women’s Day 2024

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    by Ruman Baig
    17 mins ago

    Emirati Women’s Day is an annual celebration held on August 28th to honor the significant contributions of Emirati women to the nation’s development. This special day was initiated in 2015 by Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, the Mother of the Nation, to recognize the achievements of Emirati women and inspire future generations.

    Why does it fall on the 28th of August every year?
    The date of August 28th holds historical significance as it marks the founding of the UAE’s General Women’s Union in 1975. This institution has played a pivotal role in advocating for the rights and empowerment of Emirati women.
    What’s the theme for this year?
    Each year, Emirati Women’s Day is celebrated under a specific theme that highlights a particular aspect of women’s contributions. The theme for 2024 is yet to be officially announced, but it is expected to focus on the continued progress and achievements of Emirati women in various fields.

    The primary purpose of Emirati Women’s Day is to:
    Recognize the invaluable contributions of Emirati women to the nation’s progress.
    Inspire young Emirati women to pursue their dreams and ambitions.
    Promote gender equality and women’s empowerment in all aspects of life.
    Showcase the leadership role of Emirati women in shaping the future of the UAE.
    Celebrate the cultural heritage and traditions of Emirati women.

    Through initiatives, events, and programs organized to mark this special day, the UAE aims to highlight the remarkable journey of Emirati women and their unwavering commitment to the nation’s development. By celebrating their achievements, the country seeks to inspire future generations of women to become active participants in building a prosperous and sustainable future for the UAE.
    Emirati Women’s Day is a testament to the UAE’s dedication to empowering women and recognizing their pivotal role in society. It serves as a platform to showcase the remarkable strides made by Emirati women and to inspire them to reach even greater heights.
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    HE Sheikha Bodour shares words of wisdom on Emirati Women’s Day 2024

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    by Ruman Baig
    35 mins ago

    As we celebrate Emirati Women’s Day 2024, HE Sheikha Bodour Al Qasimi’s remarkable journey serves as an inspiration to women around the world. Her unwavering commitment to empowering women, fostering a love of literature, and promoting cultural understanding has left an indelible mark on the publishing industry and beyond.
    To celebrate and uplift the women in the region, here’s what she said, “The story of Emirati women is one of resilience, selfless contribution, and boundless inspiration. It’s a story that resonates not just within our region but also around the world, highlighting women who are deeply rooted in their traditions while boldly embracing the future. Thanks to the UAE leadership’s support, Emirati women have been playing a key role in our nation’s progress—from government to education, and from business to technology. Their contributions are shaping our world, and their influence extends far beyond our borders as they continue to break new ground and set the stage for the future. As we celebrate Emirati Women’s Day, we honor their achievements and look forward to a future where their contributions continue to inspire and elevate society, laying a strong foundation for generations to come.”

    Sheikha Bodour bint Sultan Al Qasimi, a prominent figure in the publishing world, has been instrumental in championing women’s empowerment and fostering a thriving literary landscape.
    Her journey, from founding the Kalimat Publishing Group to becoming the first Arab woman to lead the International Publishers Association (IPA), has inspired countless individuals, particularly women, to pursue their passions and break down barriers.
    Born into a family deeply rooted in culture and education, Sheikha Bodour’s early exposure to books laid the foundation for her future endeavors. Recognizing a gap in high-quality Arabic children’s literature, she established Kalimat Publishing Group in 2017, aiming to create engaging and culturally relevant content for young readers.
    Beyond her entrepreneurial ventures, Sheikha Bodour has been a vocal advocate for women’s empowerment in the publishing industry. In 2019, she founded PublisHer, a platform dedicated to supporting women’s professional growth and career advancement. Through initiatives like mentoring programs and diversity and inclusion toolkits, PublisHer has empowered countless female publishers to navigate challenges and achieve their goals.

    Sheikha Bodour’s commitment to gender equality extends beyond the publishing world. As the President of the IPA, she has represented Arab women on a global scale, inspiring others to pursue leadership roles and break down stereotypes.Her appointment to this prestigious position is a testament to her dedication, expertise, and ability to foster collaboration and innovation.
    In addition to her professional achievements, Sheikha Bodour is a passionate philanthropist. Through the Kalimat Foundation, she has worked tirelessly to promote literacy and book accessibility, particularly for children affected by conflict or displacement. Her efforts have brought joy and hope to countless young readers, empowering them through the transformative power of books.
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