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DBWC President wins International Alliance for Women
Award
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| 20th
Oct. 2009 Toronto,Canada |
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Raja Easa Al Gurg, President of Dubai
Business Women Council and the Vice President of Easa Saleh
Al Gurg Group, has won the "The International Alliance for
Women" Award in a ceremony held in Toronto, Canada on 19th
October 2009.The
nomination of Mrs. Al Gurg came among the selection of 100
distinct women around the world who have contributed to the
economic empowerment of women.
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Commenting on receiving this international award, Al
Gurg said that she was pleased with this achievement which
highlights the important status of Emirati business woman, and that
this award is an encouragement to continue her career in support of
women in general and businesswomen in particular and to spur them
forward to better prospects of the future.
She also confirmed that this is a recognition on the merit of the
Emarati Business woman UAE, who has made great strides towards
excellence and innovation in light of the strong support of
President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan and His
Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and
Prime Minister of UAE and Ruler of Dubai.
"Emarati woman is actively seeking to make
greater achievements on her record and develop in various fields;
particularly that she has the potential and qualifications that
enable her to do so, since the conditions are ripe for her to
conduct activities within an appropriate environment and under
supportive legislation and the laws,'' she added.
Al Gurg urged the UAE businesswomen to persevere and break into more
areas in the business world and connect with organizations and
international institutions that are working to consolidate the
status of women in various countries of the world, and in order for
her to serve her country and fulfill her ambition at the same time.
The International Alliance for Women is an international umbrella
organization of women's networks representing more than 50,000 women
world wide whose mission is the economic empowerment of women,
whether it is women in microenterprise in the developing world or
women seeking board governance roles in the world's business
capitals. Last year, TIAW created a special award, the TIAW World of
Difference 100, to honor up to 100 women from around the world who
have contributed to the economic empowerment of women in keeping
with the TIAW mission. The International Alliance for Women received
tremendous nominations from six continents and more than 20
countries around the world.