DWE | Enabling Women's Leadership & Impact in Dubai

Publications

Dubai Women Establishment has published numerous reports regarding Emirati women’s socio-economic participation, discussing challenges, recommending solutions and policies, and highlighting achievements in this regard.
‘UAE Women Board Directors’

‘UAE Women Board Directors’

In 2013, the ‘UAE Women Board Directors’ report was published to identify policy barriers restricting participation of women at senior executive levels. It seeks to develop a communication strategy aimed at increasing awareness on gender diversity in local and regional...
‘Arab Women Leadership Outlook’ (AWLO)

‘Arab Women Leadership Outlook’ (AWLO)

In 2009, the ‘Arab Women Leadership Outlook’ (AWLO) report surveyed a group of women who have not only changed the face of their organisations, but have had significant impact on the region as a whole. Four groups of women took...
‘UAE Women Index’ Report

‘UAE Women Index’ Report

In 2012, the ‘UAE Women Index’ Report was published, including information based on the International Gender Gap report, in addition to statistics on the economy, education, politics, and health. Objective
The Power of Choice

The Power of Choice

In September 2018, DWE launched the ‘Power of Choice’ report under the patronage of Her Highness Sheikha Manal bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. The report outlines a study focusing on the non-working segment of Emirati women, providing insights into...
Emirati Women’s Point Of View On Work And Political Participation: Social Media Survey Report 2012

Emirati Women’s Point Of View On Work And Political Participation: Social Media Survey Report 2012

In 2013, Dubai Women Establishment launched an online Poll Analysis Report on ‘Emirati Women Perspectives on Work and Political Participation’. The report is a conclusion of women’s views on the matters of flexible work options, what draws women to joining...
The GWFD 2020 Declaration

The GWFD 2020 Declaration

GWFD 2020 welcomed more than 4500 participants from 100 countries, including global leaders, experts, academics, entrepreneurs, and students. The Forum featured more than 100 speakers from around the globe, including pioneering women “Game Changers” across various sectors, each of whom...
Remote Work Guidelines for Female Employees

Remote Work Guidelines for Female Employees

The ‘Remote Work Guidelines for Female Employees’ supports the Dubai government’s directions on enhancing workplace environments across Dubai. The guidelines have been developed in accordance with the Executive Council Resolution No. (36) of 2020 regarding remote work for Dubai government...