The Women Committee of the Roads & Transport Authority (RTA) has recently received a visiting delegation from the Women Committee of Dubai Airport Free Zone Authority (DAFZA) accompanied by another delegation from the Dubai Women Establishment. RTA Women Committee briefed visitors on its achievements, which reflect the effective role of women in driving & improving the business process.
At the start of the gathering, Ms. Moaza Al Marri, Director of Marketing & Corporate Communication cum Chairperson of RTA Women Committee, welcomed the two visiting delegations. She praised this positive engagement with external entities as it effectively contributes to sharing improvements and cementing the social & cognitive interaction among female employees. She pointed out that such exchange would empower women to assume more proactive roles and take senior leadership positions.
“The tasks of RTA Women Committee focus on making sustained efforts and running educative programs highlighting the role of working women in various fields including sports, culture and community. The Committee also develops programs aimed to enhance women participation in women-related celebrations, and holds symposia & workshops for women in various fields,” added Moaza.
The gathering included a visual presentation about the achievements of RTA’s Women Committee including several external activities and receiving numerous delegations from entities concerned with women causes from within the UAE and beyond. Visitors were particularly interested in screening the achievements of RTA’s Women Committee over the past years. The presentation also reviewed the Mission of the Committee in supporting the activities of female employees within the RTA and the community along with their action in a team spirit.
The presentation indicated the objectives & tasks of RTA Women Committee such as improving the work environment for female employees to make it conducive to innovation, raising the awareness about women activities, and addressing the occupational & living needs of female staffs for further improvements.
At the end of the session, the parties engaged in discussions and exchange of views capable of driving the role of women committees in the UAE farther afield.
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