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Recognising that women are a vital driving force of the economy, the Sharjah Research, Technology, and Innovation Park (SRTI Park) has launched a special package for women entrepreneurs and innovators to register their company at the region’s
The minister wants to "make new partners for solving global challenges and deepen relations with existing partners in the UAE and broader Gulf region," a press release by the Consulate General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands said.
This is another testament to the success of the country's financial and economic vision and policies, and the strength and stability of its economic, financial and credit sectors.
"SBWC has launched 45 targeted initiatives to support female entrepreneurs. Our global network of 48 nations opens new markets and opportunities," says Mariam Rashid Bin Al Shaikh, Director of SBWC .
Family businesses are the mainstay of the UAE’s economy. A staggering 90 per cent of private companies in the country are family-owned, according to a report. They are also major employers, with more than 70% of the private sector workforce earning their livelihoods from them.
Sharjah Business Women Council (SBWC), an affiliate of NAMA Women Advancement Establishment (NAMA), has concluded its series of capacity-building discussion sessions scheduled for July,
The new law aims to further enhance the family-owned business legislative ecosystem by adopting a more flexible and sustainable economic model, in line with best international governance practices.
Sharjah Entrepreneurship centre (Sheraa), in collaboration with Sharjah Business Women Council (SBWC) and Female Fusion, organised an event on March 8th, 2023,
Anum Baqai pointed out that the UAE will have a bright future with the convening of the Expo 2020 Dubai in early October, and "we have great expectations and are certain of the success of this event." Baqai expressed her happiness to be in the UAE, where she has been residing for 11 years.
The Sharjah Business Women Council (SBWC), an affiliate of NAMA Women Advancement, has issued a directive to form sector-focused committees