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    Emirati Women’s Day 2022: Award-winning Emirati showjumper Amna Banihashem

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    by Olivia Morris
    2 hours ago

    By her own admission, Amna Banihashem is a “jack of all trades”.
    A mechanical engineer by profession with a Master’s in Moral Economy and Sustainability, a businesswoman and a philanthropist, it’s safe to say Banihashem can’t be pigeon-holed.
    However, what is her true passion and calling is horses. As an award-winning equestrian rider, Banihashem is one of the most decorated showjumpers in the region having ridden for both His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President and Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai and His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Crown Prince of Dubai.
    “My horses, they are my life,” she tells Emirates Woman with pride. “They are the reason why I wake up, they are the reason why I train every day and I do what I do.”
    This year, to mark the seventh annual Emirati Women’s Day, Banihashem shared her inspiring words and showcased her passion for horses with Emirates Woman.
    As a true advocate for women’s empowerment, Banihashem hopes to inspire women from this region and around the world to follow their passions in life.
    Watch her inspiring words below.

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    5 extraordinary women mark Emirati Women’s Day with Emirates Woman

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    by Olivia Morris
    1 hour ago

    Five women, five incredible stories.
    This year, to mark the seventh annual Emirati Women’s Day, Emirates Woman is proud to champion these five individuals – equestrian rider Amna Banihashem; communications manager of Museum of the Future, Fatma Al Mheiri; co-founder of RollDXB, Alia Al Banna; artist and curator Sarah Alagroobi; and beauty entrepreneur Wdeema Almheiri – all of whom have a different story to share.
    Shot in five separate locations, individuals exemplify the diversity of the UAE and its mission to put women at the forefront, showcasing Emirati women are forces to be reckoned with.
    Back in April, Sheikha Fatima announced the theme of this year’s Emirati Women’s Day is ‘Inspiring Reality… Sustainable Future’.
    Upon announcing the theme for 2022, Sheikha Fatima praised the women of the UAE saying “Emirati women have proven that there is no task that is impossible, due to their hard work and innovation”, something which these women embody unconditionally.
    Since the inception of the UAE in 1971 under the leadership and guidance of the late Sheikh Zayed, women’s empowerment continues across the nation and this year’s Emirati Women’s Day will highlight this.
    As a diverse nation rich in heritage and culture, Emirati women are the backbone of the UAE, something which these five women share in the teaser below.
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    Stay tuned to see each of these women tell their own stories over the course of this weekend.
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    Emirati Women’s Day 2022: 17 inspiring women on how the UAE empowers them

    August 28, 2022 marks the seventh annual Emirati Women’s Day launched by Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak Al Ketbi, the Mother of the nation, in 2015.
    This year’s theme for Emirati Women’s Day is ‘Inspiring Reality… Sustainable Future’. Keeping in line with the achievements of Emirati women, this special occasion marks their accomplishments and openness to overcoming challenges.
    Upon announcing the theme for 2022, Sheikha Fatima praised the women of the UAE saying, “Emirati women have proven that there is no task that is impossible, due to their hard work and innovation.”
    From fashion designers to athletes, no task is too big for these women is continually inspiring future generations with their ability to think outside the box.
    With an aim to empower women and shackle stereotypes, we spoke to 17 inspirational Emirati women about how the UAE is supporting their hopes and vision of achieving their goals.
    Yasmin Al Mulla, founder of YNM

    This year the theme of Emirati Women’s Day is ‘Inspiring Reality… Sustainable Future’. What does this mean to you?
    Our actual reality in the UAE is purely inspiring and deserves to be celebrated on a daily basis, so having a sustainable future in terms of new limitless goals and passions urges us to work harder to reach them on a daily basis.
    How does being a woman from the UAE empower you to strive for more?
    Growing up in the UAE is naturally inspiring, witnessing all the magnificent accomplishments, and rapid developments urge us to work hard to keep up and develop ourselves, and our goals too. We are very driven in representing our country in an optimistic manner.
    How has your heritage influenced your career to date?
    Phenomenally. My ultimate goal is to always connect the beauty of my Emirati traditions with today’s mindset. Through my designs and collaborations, my aim was and will always be to connect the beauty of the brands (brands we relate to, and grew up endorsing) to the legacy of the local community — Merging both cultures is a celebration by itself. Representing our beautiful country globally is the best way to pay back to this incredible society.
    What advice would you give to women who wish to follow in your footsteps?
    Education comes first, passion is next, and it is the tool to achieve your dreams. Trust your instincts and the voice inside you. You are living in a country where women are being supported in all aspects, use your chances, and always remember that there is room for everyone — We rise by lifting others.
    Sheikh Fatima has stated: “Emirati women have proven that there is no task that is impossible”. Would you agree with this and why?
    Without any doubt. Throughout the years, we have witnessed incredible developments, and massive transformations on a daily basis. The UAE is truly a magical place.
    Butheina Kazim, founder of Cinema Akil

    This year the theme of Emirati Women’s Day is ‘Inspiring Reality… Sustainable Future’. What does this mean to you?
    It’s refreshing to see a grounded and long-term view on this celebratory day; it invites us to take stock and be mindful and reflective while flagging an urgency of the impact we have on the environment and the future of this planet.
    How does being a woman from the UAE empower you to strive for more?
    As a small and mighty nation, I am always aware of the privilege of what that reality means and taking to heart the responsibility of that position that whatever we do now is effectively shaping a component of the society and the place we hold in the world which reminds me always that its important to keep building something meaningful and contributing to our story of the nation taking shape before our eyes with us as women at the centre of it.
    How has your heritage influenced your career to date?
    My work has always been fueled by an insistence to bring to light and focus on the voices and complicated histories of our region; through the films, we have shown at Cinema Akil, there is an ongoing commitment to representation and critical engagement with the community we serve.
    What advice would you give to women who wish to follow in your footsteps?
    I don’t believe in following in anyone’s footsteps; your path is always your own while collecting insights, challenges and inspiration from the world around you.
    Sheikha Fatima has stated: “Emirati women have proven that there is no task that is impossible”. Would you agree with this and why?
    Having such wisdom as a beacon of our journey as women in our society is a gift and motivation to keep pushing, keep trying and fail. It is a reminder to look back at the strength of the very women that contributed at every juncture of this nation’s growth, especially during the early days of the country’s history when the challenges of existing and surviving were part of every day. The women building this country today are an extension of a long line of women who arise from a history born of challenge, survival, of self-reliance. It is humbling to look back and learn about that history to understand ourselves as women in today’s world and draw confidence and strength from that history.
    Latifa Gurg, founder of Twisted Roots

    This year the theme of Emirati Women’s Day is ‘Inspiring Reality… Sustainable Future’. What does this mean to you?
    A sustainable future, to me, is one of balance. One of my future goals, and enjoying the moment at the same time. One of working hard on something challenging, and being free-spirited and at ease. Planning for that future inspires my present and the reality at hand.
    How does being a woman from the UAE empower you to strive for more?
    No one can deny the remarkable achievements the UAE has accomplished. This could only be accomplished with great vision. That, in turn, inspires me to have a great vision, and realise it through the vision of the UAE.
    How has your heritage influenced your career to date?
    I believe that we are a sum total of what has come before us and our current experiences. I carry with me both my heritage and the experience of living in such a cosmopolitan city. I believe that this has given us a broader view of the world as a whole within our microcosm right here in the UAE. This has given me the opportunity to grow and advance in my career with a foundation of acceptance and a thirst for learning from others.
    What advice would you give to women who wish to follow in your footsteps?
    Prepare, Prepare, Prepare, but also understand that it’s about the journey, not the destination. Reflect on your journey regularly, and enjoy it.
    Sheikha Fatima has stated: “Emirati women have proven that there is no task that is impossible”. Would you agree with this and why?
    Definitely. There’s so much energy within the Emirati woman, and a desire for learning and growth that is truly inspirational to me.
    Yasmin Baker, Emirati Aerialist

    This year the theme of Emirati Women’s Day is ‘Inspiring Reality… Sustainable Future’. What does this mean to you?
    To me, the term “sustainability” is achieving balance. That can be applied on the micro-level; a person gaining an inner sense of peace and content knowing that all elements of life are in alignment, all the way through to the macro-level, existing within the boundaries of our planet in ways that benefit both humanity and nature. The future goes hand in hand with sustainability. Without living sustainably, we are merely surviving, not thriving.
    How does being a woman from the UAE empower you to strive for more?
    The UAE being such a new country means that it is a fresh ground for people to explore their potential and achieve things that were previously thought of as out-of-our reach or impossible. But as HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid put it, “impossible is not a word in our dictionaries.” For me, the UAE has granted me endless opportunities to discover new interests both personal and professional and has given me the encouragement to pursue these and use my experience to benefit others.
    How has your heritage influenced your career to date?
    My heritage and culture are founded on the principles of giving, hospitality, growth and serving a collective good. These values have been driving forces when it comes to my career choices. I have always tended towards careers that are fundamentally purposeful and oriented to improve the lives of people, the status of communities, and the condition of our Planet.
    What advice would you give to women who wish to follow in your footsteps?
    Fear and excitement have the same physical feeling, we simply label them differently in our minds. Lean into that feeling, and explore the opportunities ahead of you even when they seem intimidating or scary. There is always something to gain by trying and everything to miss out on by not trying and if things don’t go the way you envisioned, by simply going for something, you have already created a new path for yourself that did not exist beforehand.
    Sheikh Fatima has stated: “Emirati women have proven that there is no task that is impossible”. Would you agree with this and why?
    Emirati women are just scratching the surface of what is possible, and it’s only a matter of time until more glass ceilings are broken, more stigmas are dispelled, and more accomplishments are made. Emirati women have shown that it is possible to adapt, overcome and excel is many different roles, and they are able to in parallel. They have shown that they are able to adapt, overcome and excel in many different roles and some roles at the same time. In achieving this, they exemplify the term “balance” and paint a bright picture of what’s ahead for our country.
    Sara Tamimi, Fashion Designer

    This year the theme of Emirati Women’s Day is ‘Inspiring Reality… Sustainable Future’. What does this mean to you?
    There is so much in our world today that inspires us to build a sustainable future.
    How does being a woman from the UAE empower you to strive for more?
    We are given so many opportunities and means that help us grow in this part of the world.
    How has your heritage influenced your career to date?
    Their simplicity and love for our environment have deeply influenced my work. I’m inspired by its ecosystem and people on a daily basis.
    What advice would you give to women who wish to follow in your footsteps?
    Our country is rich in culture and resources, we must make the most of what we locally have and use that to make something beautiful.
    Sheikh Fatima has stated: “Emirati women have proven that there is no task that is impossible”. Would you agree with this and why?
    There is absolutely nothing impossible for us women especially women of the UAE, we strive to accomplish our goals no matter what obstacles we face.
    Aisha Rashid, founder of Arqa Jewellery

    This year the theme of Emirati Women’s Day is ‘Inspiring Reality… Sustainable Future’. What does this mean to you?
    The United Arab Emirates is making great efforts to empower Emirati women, and the results of these efforts have been reflected through the achievements made by Emirati women in several fields: in politics, culture, art, entrepreneurship, space and more. These achievements are a source of inspiration for us and for future generations to create a sustainable and prosperous future.
    How does being a woman from the UAE empower you to strive for more?
    I consider myself fortunate to be a woman from the United Arab Emirates, as Emirati women have the constant support and trust from our leadership to develop themselves and refine their talents. The trust and great support from our leadership motivate us with a responsibility to work hard and excel in our fields to be the pride of our country.
    What advice would you give to women who wish to follow in your footsteps?
    A piece of advice that I would like to give, is to never stop learning, be open to new opportunities, and accept challenges. Since their journey is a series of challenges and every step of the journey makes you wiser and stronger.
    Sheikha Fatima has stated: “Emirati women have proven that there is no task that is impossible”. Would you agree with this and why?
    Over the past years, Emirati women have proven multiple times that nothing is impossible. Achievements of Emirati women are not limited to one field where we can see them in many different fields such as aviation, art, fashion, government, business, and many more. Emirati women have shown that they can be effective members and leaders in our country and aid in the development process that our country is witnessing. In commemorating Emirati Women’s Day this year, I am pleased and privileged to extend my heartfelt deepest admiration and appreciation to the most inspiring and influential woman in our country today, the Mother of the Nation, Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak for her continuous support and trust.
    Noora Shawqi, Jewellery Designer

    This year the theme of Emirati Women’s Day is ‘Inspiring Reality… Sustainable Future’. What does this mean to you?
    Reading the theme made me realize it is a really powerful one, knowing that we are a part of the big changes happening in the UAE. It’s recognizing Emirati women with the goals of the UAE and inspiring them to thrive in a better and more sustainable future.
    How does being a woman from the UAE empower you to strive for more?
    Being a woman in the UAE has a huge impact on society, as our Rulers and society helped increase awareness of the importance of a woman. We are appreciated as mothers, daughters, entrepreneurs, and professionals. Whichever road we choose to take, we have support right behind us and are appreciated.
    How has your heritage influenced your career to date?
    Heritage has been taught to us from a very young age by our parents, it’s a part of our identity and what has shaped us. We carry it with us throughout all paths of life, including our careers. It might not be a direct influence, but it has taught me how to interact with people, and how to evolve on a better path that’s suitable for me.
    What advice would you give to women who wish to follow in your footsteps?
    If this is the right path for you, just believe in it, keep going, and don’t give up.
    Sheikha Fatima has stated: “Emirati women have proven that there is no task that is impossible”. Would you agree with this and why?
    I definitely agree with this, we have grown up seeing Emirati women achieving and being part of life-changing projects. I have grown to see my friends become something big in society which I’m so proud of. All we need is support to keep us going, and with the help of our country and unconditional support, we are able to achieve it all.
    Noora Al Serkal, Graphic Designer

    This year the theme of Emirati Women’s Day is ‘Inspiring Reality… Sustainable Future’. What does this mean to you?
    We live in a time where it is easier for us Emirati women to strive in our field of work, be able to express our creativity and have the freedom to accomplish our goals. In order for future generations to experience the same or even opportunities, sustainable measures need to be taken. However, I believe it can only be achieved collectively.
    How does being a woman from the UAE empower you to strive for more?
    Being a woman from the UAE empowers us to strive for more since as a nation, we’re always exploring more ways to advance and improve our quality of life. If there are endless possibilities to do so, without any restrictions implied, it is evident for us Emirati women to want the best as well.
    How has your heritage influenced your career to date?
    As an artist, my heritage and culture play huge roles in my artwork. Once an artist truly understands where they come from, they start to recognize the importance of exploring ways to incorporate their heritage into their work. It then becomes a vessel to showcase our differences to the world.
    What advice would you give to women who wish to follow in your footsteps?
    My advice to the upcoming generation of Emirati artists would be to explore all forms of art. Do not feel the need to be restricted to one form of expressing art as a way to automatically label your work for others to recognize. Art is meant to be explored freely.
    Sheikha Fatima has stated: “Emirati women have proven that there is no task that is impossible”. Would you agree with this and why?
    Yes, I do agree with Sheikha Fatima’s statement as Emirati women are always breaking boundaries and diminishing stereotypes, especially when it comes to their goals and dreams. We currently have Emirati women striving in certain fields of work that no one thought they could join or potentially be interested to do so in the first place. The sky’s definitely not even the limit for us.
    Her Highness Sheikha Mariam bint Khalifa bin Saif Al Nahyan, Founder of MKS Jewellery

    This year the theme of Emirati Women’s Day is ‘Inspiring Reality… Sustainable Future’. What does this mean to you?
    I want all of my work to relate to the women who will wear it by providing a wider message. By finding new ways to reduce waste, reduce carbon footprint, and reduce the energy cost of doing business, I believe we can all play a unique part in building a more sustainable future.
    How does being a woman from the UAE empower you to strive for more?
    Women in the UAE are beginning to find their voices in a different way from previous generations. I feel blessed to be part of such a rich and historical culture, and I feel empowered to stand on the shoulders of the many millions of women who came before me. If I can use whatever position I find myself in to lift up the next generation, even just in some small way, my time will have been well spent.
    How has your heritage influenced your career to date?
    My heritage is the foundation on which the rest of my life is built. It influences the way I think, the way I create, and the way I go about working through the design process. We’re blessed in the UAE to be open to ideas and cultures from around the world, but the largest source of creative direction always starts at home. By attempting to blend timeless and contemporary ideas, I want to show the world where the UAE is heading.
    What advice would you give to women who wish to follow in your footsteps?
    Stay true to yourself and follow your passion. If you can do these two things you will never have to look back on a decision you made with regret, and you will never wake up early wishing you didn’t have to work that day. Do what you love and you will always love what you do.
    Sheikha Fatima has stated: “Emirati women have proven that there is no task that is impossible”. Would you agree with this and why?
    I would most definitely agree with this. Her wise words speak to the energy, determination, and tenacity of not just women in the UAE, but everyone who calls this beautiful corner of the world home. We’ve shown that we can break down barriers, find our voices, and make the wider community a better place in a sustainable, long-term way.
    Rawdha Thani, Founder of illi Studio

    This year the theme of Emirati Women’s Day is ‘Inspiring Reality… Sustainable Future’. What does this mean to you?
    It means nothing is impossible to what we can do and achieve, it means making dreams a reality is easier with every passing day.
    How does being a woman from the UAE empower you to strive for more?
    With all support Emirati Women receive, we are able to accomplish so much. Being a woman in the UAE makes me feel like i am capable of anything i set my mind to, there’s no limit or ceiling to what I can do or which field I get into or which passion I want to follow, everything is possible.
    How has your heritage influenced your career to date?
    My heritage has had an impactful influence on my career. I always look at where we came from and our values. Whenever I feel lost in thought or need inspiration, I always take a step back and go back to my roots, as it helps me reflect.
    What advice would you give to women who wish to follow in your footsteps?
    The advice i always give is just to go for it. Don’t think it through and don’t be scared, just go ahead and start and mute all the doubting voices that might come up. In the process be kind to yourself, don’t be too hard, and remember to always be your biggest fan.
    Sheikha Fatima has stated: “Emirati women have proven that there is no task that is impossible”. Would you agree with this and why?
    I absolutely agree with this, there are Emirati women in every single field I can think of. There isn’t anything that’s impossible to accomplish.
    Fatma Al Otaiba, Founder of Odeem

    This year the theme of Emirati Women’s Day is ‘Inspiring Reality… Sustainable Future’. What does this mean to you?
    It means that we apply this to our day-to-day life and most importantly in our business, we hope to and aspire to be a sustainable business.
    How does being a woman from the UAE empower you to strive for more?
    Our Leadership has set the tone in the very early days of the Union that women will have a vital role in the growth of this country, and this promise has shaped who we are, Emirati women have stepped into very important positions. We are empowered by leadership, empowered by our families and supported to step into these roles.
    How has your heritage influenced your career to date?
    We have always been surrounded by opinionated women, strong personalities, and great traditional values, I love what I do and my roots, my traditions and values have always dictated a lot of my decisions in my career. I am blessed that I can be who I truly am and what I believe in while following my dreams.
    What advice would you give to women who wish to follow in your footsteps?
    I am a wife mother daughter and sister first, My family to me is my biggest accomplishment, and I can only give advice from my own experience, follow your dreams, find time for it, start slow and at your own pace, but start, everyone has his own path and journey and it is never too late.
    Sheikha Fatima has stated: “Emirati women have proven that there is no task that is impossible”. Would you agree with this and why?
    This statement is a true testament to what Emarati women have achieved, nothing is impossible because we were provided education, opportunities and the trust given to women to achieve the impossible.
    Roudha Al Shamsi, Designer

    This year the theme of Emirati Women’s Day is ‘Inspiring Reality… Sustainable Future’. What does this mean to you?
    Each and every Emirati woman is setting the bar higher by striving for the best only. Today, We are overwhelmed by Emirati women’s achievements in various sectors. For me, “inspiring reality… Sustainable future’ sums up the vision I see for myself and my peers in the world of design. It’s the appreciation of the wonderful design around me to be motivated to present beautiful pieces. Nevertheless, passing the knowledge to the younger generation to trigger motivation for future Emirati designers.
    How does being a woman from the UAE empower you to strive for more?
    I think looking up to our leaders and the vision they’ve set for themselves is the main influence on what we do today as Emirati women. On the other hand, originality and creativity are vital aspects of a successful career in design.
    How has your heritage influenced your career to date?
    The design market today is looking for original works but also it is eager to see innovative Emirati designs from this region. The questioning of what truly an Emirati design is and what Emirati designers are all about, push UAE-based designers to present unprecedented works inspired by the local environment to keep on with the global design momentum. A lot of our products are inspired by Emirati heritage such as Meghzal and Acacia.
    What advice would you give to women who wish to follow in your footsteps?
    Aspiring Emirati designers need to have knowledge and creativity to be future designers.
    Sheikha Fatima has stated: “Emirati women have proven that there is no task that is impossible”. Would you agree with this and why?
    History speaks for itself. When looking back at the great accomplishments of Emirati women for decades, one would see that Sheikha Fatima witnessed the growth of Emirati Women. On the other hand, Her Highness herself is a great supporter of women aspiring to leave a mark in the Emirati society.
    Huda Al Shamsi, Vice President of Branding, Marketing and Communications at Abu Dhabi Airports

    This year’s theme is ‘Inspiring Reality… Sustainable Future’. What is the UAE doing to make this a reality?
    The United Arab Emirates is quickly becoming recognised as a regional leader and global champion for sustainability through the launch of ambitious initiatives to secure a greener and brighter future. Projects such as Noor Abu Dhabi, the world’s largest solar power plant, embody the nation’s commitment to renewable energy. Additionally, the United Arab Emirates will serve as the host country for COP28 next year, further cementing the nation’s position as an advocate for climate action.
    How has your heritage influenced your career to date?
    As Emiratis, we are renowned for our heritage of hospitality – as born wanderers, we have a tradition of compassion for fellow travellers. Throughout my career with Abu Dhabi Airports, I strive to combine the hospitable nature that is intrinsic to our culture and history to provide a warm welcome to every passenger who travels through our airports.
    Who is your role model and why?
    As a child, my role model was my grandmother – she instilled principles and values in me which have shaped the person and woman I am today. She taught me how discipline trumps motivation every time and the ambition to excel means going beyond the possible, in pursuit of the seemingly impossible.
    Throughout my career, author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek influenced my leadership style and his book – “Leaders Eat Last” – taught me that good leaders provide purpose, perspective and show empathy.
    What advice would you give to women who wish to follow in your career path?
    Have a vision for your career and own it – set ambitious goals, take calculated risks and lead by example.
    Hend Al Raisi, Chef De Partie at Jumeirah Zabeel Saray

    This year the theme of Emirati Women’s Day is ‘Inspiring Reality… Sustainable Future’. What does this mean to you?
    Emirati Women’s Day is a day that recognizes women’s achievements and successes over the last 50 years. As one of the few Emirati women in the hospitality industry with a special focus on culinary, I always aim to inspire the future generation of Emirati women to thrive and follow their passions and dreams regardless of the field they are interested in. In the future, I look forward to celebrating more accomplishments, as we continue inspiring the young Emirati women toward working on their goals and achieving their dreams.
    How does being a woman from the UAE empower you to strive for more?
    The great leaders of the United Arab Emirates have taught us that ‘The road to excellence has no limitation’. With all the numerous initiatives our nation has adopted, Emirati women today occupy some of the highest positions in the country as they work hand in hand with men to further develop and represent our nation across all sectors.
    How has your heritage influenced your career to date?
    I learned my love for food and culinary art from my family. I studied Interior Architecture at the American University in Dubai and after I graduated, I decided to pursue my love for cooking by joining one of the leading culinary schools in Armenia where I studied Italian, international cuisines, and sushi secrets. When I returned, I started my own catering business before joining one of the Jumeirah Group. Starting my hospitality career with Jumeirah Hotels & Resorts, have been instrumental in developing my skills in culinary. Being part of the Jumeirah Zabeel Saray family, I got exposed to a variety of cuisines with access to a global kitchen environment and talented chefs, which allowed me to continuously evolve and nurture my talents.
    What advice would you give to women who wish to follow in your footsteps?
    The hospitality industry has always been greatly supported by the leaders of this beloved country and the next generation will be crucial to the future of the hospitality sector in the UAE. Jumeirah Hotels & Resorts is continuously empowering Emiratis by providing a career platform to innovate, and build knowledge and expertise. My advice for any woman looking to explore a role in hospitality is to be brave and determined as hospitality jobs tend to be high-pressured, no two days are the same which is part of the appeal.
    Sheikha Fatima has stated: “Emirati women have proven that there is no task that is impossible”. Would you agree with this and why?
    Her highness Sheikha Fatma Mubarak was keen on developing a generation of women who are capable to drive development in their country and I strongly agree with the statement, as with the right drive, passion and clear vision, a career in any industry are possible for anyone.
    Noor, Budoor and Sarah Al Khaja, Founder of Serrb

    This year the theme of Emirati Women’s Day is ‘Inspiring Reality… Sustainable Future’. What does this mean to you?
    To us, this means that as entrepreneurs of the country it is our responsibility now to be more mindful by implementing sustainable changes wherever possible to help benefit the future generations. Our ultimate goal is to be able to shed light on the younger population and enlighten them on how to build a conscious future.
    How does being a woman from the UAE empower you to strive for more?
    The UAE continuously strives to encourage and educate women of the country to work hard and achieve their dreams. The support we receive inspires us to continue building our platform as it is our way of giving back to society.
    How has your heritage influenced your career to date?
    Our heritage and our culture are rooted in our brand’s ethos. With every collection, we embrace our culture by designing styles that we believe will be loved by women of all ages.Serrb is our canvas where we blend heritage with modernity so that our culture lives on for generations.
    What advice would you give to women who wish to follow in your footsteps?
    Our advice would be to follow your dreams! It will be overwhelming but the key is to navigate through the ups and downs one at a time. This process will teach you more about yourself both professionally and personally which is the most rewarding thing.
    Sheikh Fatima has stated: “Emirati women have proven that there is no task that is impossible”. Would you agree with this and why?
    Definitely! Over the years it has been very clear that Emirati women are determined and hard-working, achieving everything they have set their minds to.
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    This Emirati pilot just made history in the UAE

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    by Olivia Morris
    27 seconds ago

    An Etihad Airways Emirati pilot has just made history in the UAE.
    Reaching new heights (quite literally), Captain Aisha Al Mansoori has become the UAE’s first female Emirati Captain in a commercial airline.
    The groundbreaking appointment for Captain Aisha has come after years of hard work and training.
    The pilot first joined the Etihad Cadet Pilot programme in 2007, being one of only two Emirati females in her batch. After three years of training, Captain Aisha graduated from the programme in 2010 and took her first flight on an Etihad Airbus A320 to Amman, Jordan.
    Captain Aisha has gone on to climb the ranks, completing the required flying hours to become Senior First Officer and she also become the first female UAE national to fly the superjumbo passenger aircraft the Airbus A380.

    Now, the 33-year-old has risen to the ranks of Captain, becoming the first Emirati female to do so for a commercial airline, having completed a rigorous training programme with Etihad and undergone the requisite flying hours to be considered for the title. As well as this, Captain Aisha passed the UAE General Civil Aviation Authority’s theoretical knowledge and flying exams successfully to officially become the first Emirati female Captain to hold an Air Transport Pilot License in the UAE.
    The appointment comes just ahead of Emirati Women’s Day on August 28, 2022, which is when Captain Aisha is set to commence flying duties as a Captain at Etihad.
    “I am very grateful to have had the opportunity to join Etihad’s Cadet Pilot programme and grow my career over the years with Etihad,” Captain Aisha said of her history-making appointment. “I am thankful for the tremendous support I have received from my instructors at Etihad and for their guidance through my training, which has shaped my skills and prepared me for the rank of Captain.”
    It’s a milestone Captain Aisha hopes will also inspire others to follow their passions.
    “I am proud to be the first female Emirati to be a Captain in a commercial airline, and I hope I will be an inspiration to young women to follow this career path,” she added.
    Mohammad Al Bulooki, Chief Operating Officer, Etihad Aviation Group, also shared Etihad’s pride in Captain Aisha’s groundbreaking appointment, adding the aviation group is committed to supporting Emirati women to grow in the industry.
    “Etihad is extremely proud of Captain Aisha’s achievement and the trailblazing role she is playing for women in aviation in the UAE. She will no doubt be the first of many, and Etihad looks forward to welcoming more female pilots to the rank of Captain in the future,” he said. “Etihad remains committed to Emiratisation and to elevating Emirati women to play their part in the growth of the aviation industry.
    “Aviation is gender blind, and to prove oneself, Etihad’s pilots undergo intensive exams and meet strict requirements on flying hours to ensure the highest standards of training in international aviation are upheld. Aisha earned her rank and will no doubt inspire her fellow Emiratis and young women around the world to follow their dreams in aviation.”
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    9 inspiring UAE sheikhas breaking the mould

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    by Sarah Joseph
    3 hours ago

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    There are many women in the UAE inspiring the next generation of changemakers including from the royal family themselves.
    Ahead of Emirati Women’s Day, we highlight how these ambitious women have taken on leadership roles to bring about change in the country.
    From equestrian talents to philanthropic efforts, there are many young sheikhas paving the way for the future, while carrying the legacy of their ancestors.
    With each of their stories being a reflection of their achievements, Emirates Woman looks at the many different royals who are becoming role models for many across the globe.
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    When is the next long weekend in the UAE?

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    by Team Emirates Woman
    2 hours ago

    While many have escaped the UAE’s scorching heat this summer, it’s likely extended breaks will be coming to an end soon and many will be returning to work.
    However, that hasn’t stopped us from thinking about the next holiday.
    The UAE recently marked Islamic New Year on 1st of Muharram 1444, which corresponded to Saturday, July 30, 2022 in the Gregorian calendar. For those who work a normal Monday to Friday week, it was business as usual.
    So, when is the next long weekend? There are two public holidays still set to take place in the UAE in 2022, but it doesn’t necessarily mean it will be a long weekend for many.
    The Prophet’s Birthday
    The Prophet Mohammed’s birthday will fall on the 12 of the Hijri month of Rabi Al Awwal, which is predicted to be around October 8, 2022, which is a Saturday. Given the public holiday was marked on a Saturday for Islamic New Year, it may be the same for Prophet Mohammed’s birthday.
    Commemoration Day and National Day
    To close out 2022, those in the UAE will have an extended long weekend to look forward to with Commemoration Day, December 1, and National Day, December 2. It’s likely to be a five-day or four-day weekend.
    As always, the final and official dates and public holiday eligibility for public sector employees and private sector employees are determined by UAE authorities.
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    UAE to launch new tech-driven Emirati passport next month

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    by Sarah Joseph
    1 hour ago

    The UAE will introduce a new generation of Emirati passports from next month.
    With innovation at the forefront, the new version of passports, which will launch on September 1, 2022, will feature technical specifications to promote security and safety for international travel.
    Launched as part of the national ID card project that began in June 2021, this change is all set to enhance the UAE’s international competitiveness on a global scale and reduce the attempts of forgery with its detail-oriented identification page.
    Per the state news agency WAM, these changes are in line with the directions of the wise leadership to consolidate the movement toward a smart government in the UAE.
    The latest features include a fine security thread, decorative carvings with highly complicated spectrums, photographs printed with advanced security features, a holographic logo for authenticity, a refined three-dimensional intaglio showcasing the date of birth and a watermark with the UAE emblem.
    To reduce any external damages, polycarbonate is used instead of paper due to its thickness and increased quality for specialised printing.

    The new generation of the UAE Passport.@MoFAICUAE____#IdentityCitizenshipCustomsAndPortSecurity #UAEPassport pic.twitter.com/TSg6X4gnUw
    — Identity, Citizenship, Customs & Port Security UAE (@UAEICP) August 11, 2022

    “The project aims to enhance the flexibility of doing business related to individuals in various institutions of the UAE, in order to improve the quality of life and provide a travel experience that strengthens the leading position of the UAE,” the chairman of the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Ports Security, Ali Muhammad Al Shamsi, said.
    With the UAE’s strong ranking on the global map, per the Henley Passport Index for 2022, making it the highest in the Arab world, such changes are a step further to strengthen its position on the list.
    All Emirati passport holders will also need to verify the validity of their documents for a period of no less than six months before they travel with the possibility of issuing passports while being abroad through the UAE.
    Passports for holders of the previous generations are still considered valid until their next expiry date approaches for renewal. The new generation passport can be applied for once there is a six months validity left on the current passport.
    The Emirati passport can be renewed through the website or the UAEICP smart application.
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    ‘Your time to flourish’: Sheikh Mohammed’s uplifting words to young Emiratis

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    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

    His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, issued an inspiring message to the future generations of the UAE.
    To mark International Youth Day on August 12, 2022, the Dubai Ruler shared a video across his official social media platforms, celebrating the achievements of the young people of the emirates.
    “I was young once like you and my dreams did come true,” His Highness said. “After the hardships, good days followed. Our country has become a heaven. May it always thrive.
    “It’s now your time to flourish with ease.”

    Sheikh Mohammed went on to outline the “biggest success” in the UAE’s history of achievements, the “youth”.
    “They are the future,” he added.
    He also referred to the country’s youth as the “hope and treasure” of the nation, and urged them to take the future into their hands and carve their own path.
    By championing young people of the UAE following different career paths, the video highlights a chef, triathlete, a camel owner, a horse rider, an engineer and a pilot.
    From robotics engineer, Maryam Buhumaid to chief cultural guide Fatma Khalid, inspiring leaders diligently pursuing their careers from the next generation were presented in the clip.
    Furthermore, he advised the young generation to take the future into their hands and strive for academic excellence, which will contribute to the UAE’s growth.
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