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3rd Remarkable Emirati
Women Summit celebrates
distinguished Emirati women,
honors graduates of second
Emirati Women Chapter cohort
(ABU DHABI)
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The third edition of the
Remarkable Emirati Women
(REW) event, held under the
patronage of Her Highness
Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak,
Chairwoman of the General
Women’s Union (GWU),
President of the Supreme
Council for Motherhood &
Childhood, Supreme
Chairwoman of the Family
Development Foundation, and
Mother of the Nation,
brought together more than
700 leaders under the theme
Unleash Your Impact.
The event was attended by
Sheikh Mohammed bin
Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan
as the Guest of Honor, who
took part in a ceremony to
honor 62 graduates from the
second cohort of the Emirati
Women Chapter program – a
joint initiative of the GWU
and
PureHealth to empower
Emirati women through
mentorship, leadership
training, and professional
development opportunities.
Her Excellency
Rym bint Abdulla Al Falasy,
Secretary-General of the
Supreme Council for
Motherhood & Childhood,
delivered an opening address
on behalf of Her Highness
Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak,
conveying strong messages of
support for the advancement
of Emirati women. The speech
underscored the event’s
significance as a platform
that celebrates a
distinguished group of
Emirati women whose
excellence and remarkable
achievements serve as
inspiring models. Her
Excellency emphasized that
Her Highness’s patronage
reflects her unwavering
commitment to advancing the
role of women in the
nation’s development.
Her Excellency Al Falasy
noted that the wise
leadership’s support for
Emirati women has always
been the cornerstone of
their progress. Her
Excellency explained that
the leadership has spared no
effort in providing all
necessary resources to
empower and develop Emirati
women, enabling them to earn
the nation’s trust and
become a formidable force
locally, regionally, and
globally.
Her
Excellency Al Falasy
highlighted the vital role
of Emirati women in all
spheres of responsibility,
whether in the workplace or
within their families. Her
Excellency said, “The
Emirati mother exemplifies
the highest forms of giving.
She is the first school in
shaping individuals and the
constant pillar supporting
the family and society.”
Her Excellency concluded
her remarks with a heartfelt
message from Her Highness,
the Mother of the Nation,
advising Emirati women to
continue their journey with
confidence and
determination, and to always
serve as role models and
ambassadors of Emirati
values wherever they go.
Sheikha Dr
Shamma bint Mohammed bin
Khalid Al Nahyan, Chair of
the Board of Directors of
the Sheikh Mohammed bin
Khalid Al Nahyan Cultural
and Educational Institutions,
delivered an inspiring
address at the summit in
which she explored the
concept of true impact and
the role of women in
achieving it, free from the
pressures of the so-called
exceptional woman syndrome.
Sheikha Dr Shamma spoke
about the importance of
mental health and its role
in national sustainability,
noting that burnout has
become a genuine concern.
She emphasized that when
society celebrates only the
image of the superwoman, it
does not empower women;
rather, it risks losing some
of the nation’s brightest
talent under the weight of
silent exhaustion.
Her message extended beyond
present-day challenges to
address the profound
responsibility towards the
remarkable legacy left by
the women of the first
generation, the founders and
builders of the nation,
saying that under the
leadership of Her Highness
Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak,
Mother of the Nation, these
pioneering women turned the
impossible into reality and
that their legacy is not
merely a source of pride; it
is a true miracle that
continues to inspire
generations.
Organized by the GWU and the
Supreme Council for
Motherhood & Childhood, in
collaboration with
PureHealth, the UAE’s
largest healthcare group,
the event served as a
leading platform to
highlight the journey of
Emirati women and their role
in national development.
Her Excellency
Noura Khalifa Al Suwaidi,
Secretary-General of the
General Women’s Union, said:
“The 2025 edition of the
Remarkable Emirati Women
reflects the continued
leadership of Emirati women
across all fields, and
reaffirms the commitment of
the General Women’s Union,
under the guidance of Her
Highness Sheikha Fatima bint
Mubarak, Mother of the
Nation, to empowering
Emirati women and preparing
them to assume leadership
roles and drive positive
change.
“We are
proud to celebrate this year
with more than 700
distinguished national
figures and to witness the
graduation of the second
cohort of the Emirati Women
Chapter program, which
stands as a truly national
platform that supports
ambition, creativity, and
the advancement of women’s
contributions to shaping the
future of the UAE. We also
extend our sincere gratitude
to our partners at
PureHealth Group for their
continuous support and
fruitful collaboration,
which has played a key role
in the success of the summit
and the achievement of its
noble national goals. The
success of this summit is a
continuation of our wise
leadership’s vision and its
unwavering commitment to
strengthening the values of
the union and affirming the
central role of women as a
fundamental pillar in the
UAE’s sustainable
development journey.”
Shaista Asif,
Group Chief Executive
Officer of PureHealth,
said: “This year’s
Remarkable Emirati Women
Summit highlighted the
growing momentum of
initiatives dedicated to
empowering Emirati women,
guided by the vision of Her
Highness Sheikha Fatima bint
Mubarak and supported by our
esteemed partners at the
General Women’s Union and
the Supreme Council for
Motherhood & Childhood. We
are proud to have witnessed
the participation of many
national leaders,
changemakers, policymakers,
and innovators. This
collective commitment we
witnessed throughout the
summit inspires us at
PureHealth to continue
supporting Emirati women,
believing that they are a
driving force for progress
in the healthcare sector and
across other fields, leaving
a clear imprint on the UAE’s
journey of development,
prosperity, and equality.”
Sheikha Maitha bint
Khalifa bin Mohammed Al
Nahyan delivered the
graduation speech on behalf
of Sheikha Salama bint
Tahnoun Al Nahyan,
celebrating the achievements
of the graduates and
encouraging the new
generation of Emirati women
to continue their journey of
impact and contribution. The
summit was also attended by
Sheikha Mozah bint Marwan Al
Maktoum.
Building on
the momentum of previous
years, this year’s gathering
celebrated Emirati women
driving meaningful change
across the UAE by
transforming opportunity
into measurable community
progress. The day-long
program featured keynotes,
panel discussions, and
immersive sessions exploring
leadership, purpose, and
wellbeing, offering a
collaborative space for
dialogue, growth, and
connection.
Speakers
at Remarkable Emirati Women
2025 included Her Excellency
Rym bint Abdullah Al Falasy,
Secretary-General of the
Supreme Council for
Motherhood & Childhood on
behalf of Her Highness
Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak,
Mother of the Nation;
Sheikha Dr Shamma bint
Mohammed bin Khaled Al
Nahyan, Chairperson of the
Sheikh Mohammed bin Khaled
Al Nahyan Cultural and
Educational Institutions;
Sheikha Maitha bint Khalifa
bin Mohammed Al Nahyan on
behalf of Sheikha Salama
bint Tahnoun Al Nahyan; Her
Excellency Sarah Al Amiri,
Minister of Education; His
Excellency Abdulla bin Touq
Al Marri, Minister of
Economy and Tourism; Her
Excellency Noura Al Ghathi,
Undersecretary, Department
of Health – Abu Dhabi; Her
Excellency Fatima Al Kaabi,
Director-General, Emirates
Drug Establishment and
Executive Director of the
Abu Dhabi Bone Marrow
Transplant Program at Abu
Dhabi Stem Cells Center; Her
Excellency Naema Abdel
Rahman Al Mansoori, Former
Member of the Federal
National Council and
Director of the Blind Care
Department at the Zayed
Authority for People of
Determination; and Her
Excellency Bayna Saif Al
Awani, Director-General,
Payers and Finance Affairs,
Department of Health – Abu
Dhabi.
Also speaking
at the summit were Shaista
Asif, Group Chief Executive
Officer, PureHealth; Dr Mai
Al Jaber, Chief Executive
Officer, Outpatient Care,
M42; Engineer Farida Kamber
Al Awadi, Former President
of the Emirates
Businesswomen Council and
Executive Director of Cinmar
Design; Dr Ayesha Al Memari,
Consultant, Emergency
Medicine and Critical Care;
Khalifa Al Mazrouie,
Explorer, National
Geographic Arabia; Khaled Al
Hammadi, Member of the UAE
Children’s Parliament,
Supreme Council for
Motherhood & Childhood;
Fatima Abdulla Salem Al
Kaabi, Member of the Emirati
Women Chapter program;
Khalifa Saeed Al Kaabi,
Member of the UAE Children’s
Parliament, Supreme Council
for Motherhood & Childhood;
and Mariam Mohammed Al
Kaabi, Um Matar, Senior
Citizen Member of the
Emirati Women Chapter
program.
The
ceremony also marked the
opening of registration for
the third cohort, which will
welcome 100 new members,
continuing the program’s
journey of empowerment and
growth.
Since its
inception, the Remarkable
Emirati Women initiative has
evolved into a national
platform celebrating Emirati
women as leaders,
innovators, and
changemakers. The 2025
edition reaffirmed the
enduring leadership of Her
Highness Sheikha Fatima bint
Mubarak, whose vision
continues to inspire a
future defined by equality,
empowerment, and impact.
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