President Sheikh Mohamed has applauded the contribution of Emirati women to the UAE's success. Mohamed Al Hammadi / UAE Presidential Court
President Sheikh Mohamed has applauded the contribution of Emirati women to the UAE's success. Mohamed Al Hammadi / UAE Presidential Court
President Sheikh Mohamed has applauded the contribution of Emirati women to the UAE's success. Mohamed Al Hammadi / UAE Presidential Court
President Sheikh Mohamed has applauded the contribution of Emirati women to the UAE's success. Mohamed Al Hammadi / UAE Presidential Court

President Sheikh Mohamed leads tributes on Emirati Women's Day


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President Sheikh Mohamed on Wednesday said the tireless dedication of determined and inspirational women has been a driving force of the UAE.

Sheikh Mohamed made his comments as the country celebrates Emirati Women's Day.

“The UAE’s journey of development would not have been possible without the tireless dedication of determined and inspirational women,” said Sheikh Mohamed on X. “On Emirati Women's Day, we honour the women of the UAE for their role in shaping our nation's ongoing progress.”

The event, celebrated annually on August 28, was established in 2015 by Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, Mother of the Nation and wife of UAE Founding Father, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, also offered his best wishes on Emirati Women's Day.

“The United Arab Emirates celebrates Emirati Women's Day today …” he said on X.

“We celebrate her as a mother, educator, and partner in the journey of development. We celebrate her in our homes, in our institutions and ministries, in our civil and military sectors, and in our private sector.

“We celebrate her achievements, contributions, and her genuine partnership in shaping the present and future of the nation.”

The UAE ranks first globally in 33 indicators related to women's issues, including female enrolment in secondary and higher education, protection of their employment and personal rights, and social security.

“The future will be even better, God willing,” Sheikh Mohammed said.

“She has our utmost appreciation and gratitude, not just on one day of the year, but every day and throughout the years.”

Sheikha Fatima also offered her thanks to Emirati women, state news agency Wam reported.

‘‘With immense pride and admiration, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to you, Emirati women,” said Sheikha Fatima.

“Your exceptional accomplishments across various fields, inspiring entrepreneurship and empowerment have earned you the trust, esteem and respect of our visionary leadership.”

She also spoke about the important role women have to play in shaping the country's growth, particularly in regard to the We The UAE 2031 strategy for future development.

“As we stand on the threshold of a future brimming with creativity and sustainability, in our journey to realise the ambitious goals of We The UAE 2031 vision, your remarkable contributions urge us to redouble our efforts and elevate our aspirations,” said Sheikha Fatima.

Later on Wednesday, Maitha Al Shamsi, Minister of State, delivered a speech on behalf of Sheikha Fatima at a ceremony organised by Adnoc.

She said: "Our wise leadership has placed great importance on women, developing strategies and plans to ensure that women are represented across all fields of education and employment. They have been given opportunities, and their energies and capabilities have been invested so that the UAE can stand as a global model in elevating the status of women and enhancing their role in achieving sustainable development goals."

Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Presidential Court, said Emirati Women's Day is a time to "celebrate its distinguished achievements, educational message and role in raising generations on ethics and values".

"Thanks to the support of the leadership, our country presents an inspiring model in empowering women and enhancing their presence in the development process in the present and the future," he added.

And Sheikh Tahnoun bin Zayed, Deputy Ruler of Abu Dhabi and National Security Adviser, added: "On Emirati Women's Day, we congratulate Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, the 'Mother of the Emirates', the pioneer of women's empowerment and a source of inspiration for Emirati women.

"Thanks to the vision of our leadership and Her Highness's continuous efforts, women have become true partners in the national development process. We are proud of the daughters of the Emirates and every year they achieve more success and progress."

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Where to donate in the UAE

The Emirates Charity Portal

You can donate to several registered charities through a “donation catalogue”. The use of the donation is quite specific, such as buying a fan for a poor family in Niger for Dh130.

The General Authority of Islamic Affairs & Endowments

The site has an e-donation service accepting debit card, credit card or e-Dirham, an electronic payment tool developed by the Ministry of Finance and First Abu Dhabi Bank.

Al Noor Special Needs Centre

You can donate online or order Smiles n’ Stuff products handcrafted by Al Noor students. The centre publishes a wish list of extras needed, starting at Dh500.

Beit Al Khair Society

Beit Al Khair Society has the motto “From – and to – the UAE,” with donations going towards the neediest in the country. Its website has a list of physical donation sites, but people can also contribute money by SMS, bank transfer and through the hotline 800-22554.

Dar Al Ber Society

Dar Al Ber Society, which has charity projects in 39 countries, accept cash payments, money transfers or SMS donations. Its donation hotline is 800-79.

Dubai Cares

Dubai Cares provides several options for individuals and companies to donate, including online, through banks, at retail outlets, via phone and by purchasing Dubai Cares branded merchandise. It is currently running a campaign called Bookings 2030, which allows people to help change the future of six underprivileged children and young people.

Emirates Airline Foundation

Those who travel on Emirates have undoubtedly seen the little donation envelopes in the seat pockets. But the foundation also accepts donations online and in the form of Skywards Miles. Donated miles are used to sponsor travel for doctors, surgeons, engineers and other professionals volunteering on humanitarian missions around the world.

Emirates Red Crescent

On the Emirates Red Crescent website you can choose between 35 different purposes for your donation, such as providing food for fasters, supporting debtors and contributing to a refugee women fund. It also has a list of bank accounts for each donation type.

Gulf for Good

Gulf for Good raises funds for partner charity projects through challenges, like climbing Kilimanjaro and cycling through Thailand. This year’s projects are in partnership with Street Child Nepal, Larchfield Kids, the Foundation for African Empowerment and SOS Children's Villages. Since 2001, the organisation has raised more than $3.5 million (Dh12.8m) in support of over 50 children’s charities.

Noor Dubai Foundation

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum launched the Noor Dubai Foundation a decade ago with the aim of eliminating all forms of preventable blindness globally. You can donate Dh50 to support mobile eye camps by texting the word “Noor” to 4565 (Etisalat) or 4849 (du).

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