Arab women empowerment to be in focus at Sharjah-UN conference

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Participants during a session at the first Investing in the Future conference in Sharjah in 2014. In the second edition of the conference to be held this month, experts from various parts of the world will discuss effective means to ensure women’s  access
Participants during a session at the first Investing in the Future conference in Sharjah in 2014. In the second edition of the conference to be held this month, experts from various parts of the world will discuss effective means to ensure women's access to resources.

Sharjah - We are committed to a programme of activities and practical solutions that honour the needs and rights of women and girls," said Mariam Al Hammadi, Director of Salam Ya Seghar, an initiative by The Big Heart Foundation.

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Published: Mon 3 Oct 2016, 4:10 PM

The second 'Investing in the Future' (IIFMENA) conference will be held on October 19-20 under the theme 'Building the Resilience of Women and Girls in the Arab Region'.
Hosted by Sharjah for the second time, the UN conference aims to highlight the need to incorporate women and young girls into decision-making and planning for economic empowerment; paying attention to their specific needs in education, skills-training and employment.
Participants will discuss effective means to ensure their access to resources, particularly for female-headed households in view of the socio-economic restrictions placed on women in many countries.
The two-day conference will bring together government officials, representatives of international organisations and non-governmental organisations, advocates of gender equality, academics and a number of experts and media personalities from the region and beyond.
"We are delighted to open registration for participation in the second edition of the IIFMENA conference, which will offer a platform for participants to forge new partnerships, share successful practices and develop innovative methods for gender equality.
Through our work, we aspire to realise the vision of Shaikha Jawaher, which aims to empower and protect women and girls, with a special focus on refugees and displaced persons.
We are committed to a programme of activities and practical solutions that honour the needs and rights of women and girls," said Mariam Al Hammadi, Director of Salam Ya Seghar, an initiative by The Big Heart Foundation.
Al Hammadi called on those interested in participating in the conference to visit its website and complete an online application, stating that all institutions, organisations and individuals are welcome. She highlighted that the website provides all details related to the conference as well as hosts information about The Big Heart Foundation and its programmes.
The IIFMENA strives to coordinate efforts in planning for peace-building and development, with gender equality and the empowerment of women and young girls as an integral part of its overall plans, policies and programmes.
The conference aims to support all woman, including refugees and displaced persons, by working to ensure full rights and justice for them.
Organised by The Big Heart Foundation and held in partnership with the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women), the IIFMENA is taking place under the patronage of His Highness Dr Shaikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, and his wife, Shaikha Jawaher bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, Chairperson of the Big Heart Foundation.
Issues that will be tackled at the forum
> Highlight the need to incorporate women and young girls into decision-making and planning for economic empowerment
> Paying attention to their specific needs in education, skills-training and employment
> Participants will discuss effective means to ensure their access to resources, particularly for female-headed households in view of the socio-economic restrictions placed on women in many countries
 How to register
Participants interested in registering for the second Investing in the Future conference should submit their applications via http://iifmena.org before mid-October.
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Participants during a session at the first Investing in the Future conference in Sharjah in 2014. In the second edition of the conference to be held this month, experts from various parts of the world will discuss effective means to ensure women’s  access to resources. — File photo
Participants during a session at the first Investing in the Future conference in Sharjah in 2014. In the second edition of the conference to be held this month, experts from various parts of the world will discuss effective means to ensure women’s access to resources. — File photo

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