MBR Creative Sports Award continues to empower women

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Sheik Hamdan presents the Princess Reema bint Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al Saud the Arab Sports Personality of the Award in the 9th Edition. — Supplied photo
Sheik Hamdan presents the Princess Reema bint Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al Saud the Arab Sports Personality of the Award in the 9th Edition. — Supplied photo

Dubai - 'Emirati women have assumed leadership positions at the level of ministries and national institutions'

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Published: Sun 7 Mar 2021, 10:25 PM

In pursuance of its objective of empowering women in sports sector, the Board of Trustee of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Creative Sports Award congratulated women in the UAE, the Arab world and the world on the occasion of International Women’s Day.

The Board of Trustee of the award one of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives, saluted the country’s leadership in empowering women to actively participate in making the nation’s future and seek achievements in all fields.


The Award aims to continue strengthening the role played by women in all segments of the sports sector by honouring creativity and organising sports forums, seminars and conferences for women in sports.

Mattar Al Tayer, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Creative Sports Award, expressed his pride in working to achieve the vision of the wise leadership in developing the sports sector and raising the level of sports achievements in the UAE, the Arab world and the world through the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Creative Sports Award.


“The UAE occupies a prominent position globally in the field of women’s empowerment. Our wise leadership has given women the opportunity to play their role fully in serving and developing the nation in all fields.

“Emirati women have assumed leadership positions at the level of ministries and national institutions, as well as in every other sector. Women have represented the nation on international forums in all fields, including sports.

“The Award is based on the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, and we act under the guidance of Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai; the Patron of the Award, and Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the UAE National Olympic Committee and President of the Award; and we are pioneers in the field of women’s empowerment, not just in honouring achievers, but also through the membership of the Board of Trustees of the Award where Emirati and Arab women have been present in the Board of Trustees from the time Award was established until now.

“Indeed, the presence of women has become stronger through the membership of the Board of Trustees as well as the assumption of the General Secretariat of the Award, which is an important and vital role, that represents the link between the Board of Trustees and the different teams working for the Awards, and also in communicating with the sports sector. In addition to this, women are also present in all the committees working within the Award.”

Mattar Al Tayer added: “The Award has not only honoured creative Emirati and Arab women, and supported efforts to empower Emirati and Arab women in sports, but we dedicated the 9th Edition of the Award to honouring institutions with successful initiatives in the field of empowering women at the local, Arab and international levels, and ‘Empowerment of Women in Sports’ was the slogan of that edition as well as the 13th Dubai International Sports Creativity Symposium. We will continue playing a leading role in empowering women in the sports sector and enabling sports through the creative abilities of women, wherever they are.”

Moaza Al Marri, Secretary General of the Award, said the Award’s membership within the ‘Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives’ underscores the great role that sport plays in empowering societies, as it is one of the most important sources of soft power that has positive effects on societies.

She said, “It is not possible to empower societies without empowering women, who make up half of society. That is why the directives of Sheikh Hamdan and Patron of the Award, and Sheikh Ahmed, President of the UAE National Olympic Committee and President of the Award, is what the Board of Trustees of the Award, headed by Mattar Al Tayer, is working to implement in all areas of the sports sector, foremost of which is the empowerment of women in sports, whether through strengthening their presence in leadership positions responsible for decision-making or in the fields of competition as an athlete or trainer.”

The Secretary General of the Award added, “Since the first edition of the Award, the Moroccan Olympic champion Nawal El Moutawakel has been a member of the Award’s Board of Trustees; she is also the Vice President of the International Olympic Committee. Then Dr Mona Al Bahar from the UAE became a member of the Board of Trustees in the next session, while Mona Bou Samra, who is the editor-in-chief of Al Bayan, is a member of the Board of Trustees for the current edition. In addition to them, I have the honour of serving as Secretary General of the Award and as well as a member of the Board of Trustees.

“A number of Emirati and Arab women have also been present in the working committees since the establishment of the Award. Ten Emirati women have served as members of the Communication and Marketing Committee, four Emirati and Arab women have served as members of the jury and five as members of the technical committee. In addition to them, the Minister of Sports of the Republic of Tunisia and also Zimbabwe, the Vice President of the International Olympic Committee, and many other leading female sports figures and athletes have participated in the Creative Sports Forum and Innovation Seminars that the Award have organised through the years.”

Moaza Al Marri concluded, “The Award has attracted the participation of 271 female athletes from various disciplines, who have been nominated for the Awards in the past ten years; 36 of them have had the honour of winning in one of the Award Categories. We are working with various entities to enhance the participation of women in the Award, in the belief that the role of the Award is not limited to honour those with some achievements, but to motivate all athletes to develop their level of performance, raise the quality of their achievements, and motivate them to compete to win the most important championships as well as the Award by spreading the culture of creativity and honoring them in a way that is commensurate with the value of their achievements.”

Princess Reema bint Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to the United States, who won the Arab Sports Personality of the Award in the 9th Edition, said: “Me being picked as a winner of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Creative Sports Award is an honour for me and all the women of the country, and I extend my thanks to Sheikh Mohammed, for adopting a pioneering and distinguished approach to sports, and for supporting athletes not just at the local level but throughout our great Arab homeland, an approach that is reflected in this global award, which has become a dream and goal for all Arab athletes. Winning it is a matter of great pride and honor, and it is an initiative that stimulates creativity and brilliance for our youth.

“Creativity is everywhere in the Arab world, but it needs someone to support it, and this is what the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Creative Sports Award has been doing since its launch. It has contributed to motivating athletes to unleash their creativity and develop themselves, and strive to win titles in international competitions and also seek the honor of winning this Award.

“I hope that all federations will include elite women, so that they become role models for women who come after them. We do not only look at the women who practice sports, or the administrators working in the sports field, but we are looking forward to have women who inspire girls, who teach them sports, and pass on the experiences to them, because without this, we cannot advance or follow the path of developed countries in this regard.”

Princess Reema bint Bandar concluded: “The sports sector is a great field, and all segments of society can participate in it. It requires more specialised education and the strengthening of society’s culture towards it because the sports sector is more than just an athlete participating in a specific popular sport; innovation is an integral part of sports, and you can see new tools and technologies appearing every day.

“All sectors must participate in it to support it, and the doors must be opened for all members of society to contribute towards innovation for the development of the sports sector. I hope all universities think about this issue seriously to graduate young people who are able to innovate in various fields. Sports creativity is not restricted to only those who practice sports, and the best example of this is the inventions that were created to support the efforts of athletes.

“So we must expand the scope of our interaction with the shareholders in the sports sector and open the way for all segments of society to participate, innovate and create in it to expand its base. The field is open to everyone and the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Creative Sports Award is here to support these efforts.”

Sheikha Hayat bint Abdulaziz Al Khalifa, Member of the Supreme Council for Youth and Sports, Member of the Board of Directors of the Bahrain Olympic Committee, and Chairperson of the Bahraini Women’s Sports Committee, said: “The day I won the Award was one of the most important days of my life, in light of the wonderful recognition and the fact that this great award is associated with the name of Sheikh Mohammed.

“The Award has established the concept and culture of creativity from a regional, Arab and international perspective, and it has motivated many athletes, administrators, referees, and those in charge of sports work and professional institutions since its inception, and thus we find that all athletes are harnessing their potential in order to win this honour.”

Al Khalifa concluded, “What we always strive for is distinction in any of the areas that we go into in our lives, and when the Award and honour comes from the first rider and the first athlete, it has an important impact on all of our lives. We have obtained the Award of His Highness, which will remain a source of pride for all of us in our sports career and future generations will work with utmost strength to attain this distinguished honour.”


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