In a significant meeting held today in the temporary capital of Aden, Minister of Industry and Trade, Mohammed Al-Ashwal, engaged with female business leaders who hold licenses as certified accountants. The discussion focused on enhancing the entrepreneurial role of women in the national economy.
The meeting included prominent figures such as Mohammed Al-Humaidi, the Undersecretary for Foreign Trade, Ali Al-Sharafi, the Undersecretary and Chairman of the Certified Accountant Licensing Committee, and Kifah Ali, the Director General of the Women’s Administration at the ministry. Together, they addressed various topics and issues that contribute to supporting and empowering women, emphasizing their crucial role in sustainable development.
Minister Al-Ashwal underscored the importance of supporting women in business across different sectors. He highlighted the government’s ongoing efforts to create a conducive work environment that encourages women’s participation in the economy. This commitment aims to foster a more inclusive economic landscape, where women can thrive as entrepreneurs and leaders.
The meeting reflects a broader initiative to strengthen women’s contributions to economic growth in Yemen. By prioritizing women’s empowerment, the government seeks to build a more resilient and dynamic economy that benefits all citizens.
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