Womenpreneur Middle East Staff

Dedicated editors fueling women's empowerment by crafting captivating narratives that inspire, inform, and celebrate their diverse journeys.

Women Empowerment Soars in UAE’s Aviation Sector: Bridging the Gender Gap

The UAE’s aviation industry is witnessing a remarkable rise in female representation, with nearly 27,000 women currently employed in the sector, accounting for 42% of the workforce. This positive trend was highlighted during the Dubai Airport Show conference, where industry executives emphasized the significance of women’s empowerment in building a stronger society and emphasized the…

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Empowering Female Entrepreneurs in the UAE: The Role of Women-Led Venture Funds

Industry experts believe that the growth of women-led venture funds will play a pivotal role in further boosting female entrepreneurship in the UAE. While there has been a notable increase in women holding top positions, particularly in the public sector, the private sector needs to create more networking opportunities for women to advance their careers…

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Embracing a Sustainable Beauty Revolution: UAE Women Lead the Charge Towards Zero-Waste Beauty

The modern beauty industry often advocates for elaborate routines, but this excessive consumption is taking a toll on the planet. With the beauty industry generating a staggering 77 billion units of plastic, and 70 percent of it ending up in landfills annually, it’s evident that a more sustainable approach is needed. While eco-consciousness has been…

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Dubai’s Ethical Athleisure Brands: A Sustainable Approach to Everyday Style for Women

As life returns to normalcy and we step back into the world, our fashion choices are evolving to reflect a newfound appreciation for comfort and sustainability. Dubai’s vibrant collection of athleisure brands has emerged as the go-to destination for laid-back looks suitable for staycations, running errands, or hitting the gym. These homegrown brands offer a…

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MAINE MAKES HISTORY: FIRST U.S. STATE TO LISTEN TO SEX TRADE SURVIVORS AND PASS EQUALITY MODEL

[ad_1] Fifteen-year-old Tricia Grant was chatting with a girlfriend during dinner in a popular restaurant in Auburn, Maine. In her young life, Tricia had experienced hardships no child should suffer: sexual violence, housing insecurity, exposure to drugs and domestic abuse. She was also the mother of a one-year-old boy. Above all, Tricia confided in her…

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