Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - Etihad Aviation Group has marked the 2018 International Women’s Day with a week of engaging activities featuring a number of leading women from across the UAE.
The highlight of the
activities was a panel discussion with HE Sheikha Lubna Al Qasimi, President of
Zayed University, and HE Mrs Rachel Ruto EGH, the Wife of the Deputy President
of Kenya William Ruto.
HE Sheikha Lubna Al
Qasimi highlighted the need for women and men to work alongside one another: “At
work, you have female and male colleagues and just the same in school. Take it
as a partnership, take it as that everybody has a role to play in society and
in life. Respect the man as they contribute a lot and support us women.”
HE Mrs Rachel Ruto,
also founder of the Joyful Women Organization, said: “I advise every woman to
go for their dream. I advise you to be whatever you have desired to be, to be
whom you dreamt to be. Just know that you can attain that potential and that
nothing should be able to prevent you from getting whatever you want in life.”
Amina Taher, Vice
President of Corporate Affairs at Etihad Aviation Group, added: “We are very
grateful to HE Sheikha Lubna Al Qasimi and HE Mrs Rachel Ruto for taking the
time to join us at Etihad’s headquarters, and sharing their remarkable stories
with us.
“At Etihad Aviation
Group, we are privileged to have many inspiring women working here, and we are
delighted to have hosted these activities to spotlight their extraordinary
stories, as well as the impressive achievements of women from across the UAE.”
Etihad Aviation Group also
invited Sheikha Al Suwaidi, the UAE’s first female Emirati photographer, to host
a lecture at Etihad’s headquarters. Mrs Al Suwaidi, known as the Mother of All
Photographers, encouraged everyone to pursue their dreams.
In addition, Etihad hosted
an internal programme under the theme of “Press for Progress,” which consisted of
networking among female Etihad employees to discuss progress in the workplace,
life and health.
There was also a flower
wall which allowed staff members to place a flower in return for making a
donation to the NAMA Women Advancement Establishment.