In a recent meeting, Dr. Ahmed Obaid Bin Daghr, the Chairman of the Shura Council, underscored the critical importance of empowering Yemeni women across multiple sectors. He emphasized that their active participation is essential for sustainable development and effective governance. Dr. Bin Daghr reiterated the need to bolster government efforts aimed at enhancing women’s roles in decision-making and peacebuilding initiatives, which are crucial for overcoming the challenges currently faced by the country.
During his discussion with Dr. Ahd Jassous, the Minister of State for Women’s Affairs, Dr. Bin Daghr explored strategies to increase women’s representation in political, economic, and social spheres. The dialogue addressed various issues impacting Yemeni women, particularly their rights and opportunities for empowerment. Both leaders recognized the necessity of legislative reforms to align with current realities and to facilitate women’s active participation in public life.
The meeting highlighted the urgent need for updates to legislation concerning women’s issues. Dr. Bin Daghr called for reforms that would not only enhance women’s involvement in public affairs but also ensure their inclusion in critical dialogues and negotiations aimed at achieving peace. This includes the forthcoming South-South dialogue sponsored by Saudi Arabia, where women’s perspectives and contributions are essential.
The discussion also covered recent humanitarian and economic developments impacting women directly. Dr. Bin Daghr acknowledged the government’s vital role in improving women’s participation in decision-making positions. In response, Minister Jassous outlined the challenges faced by women due to the current situation, which has intensified their struggles across various sectors. She affirmed the government’s commitment to implementing reforms that enhance institutional performance and empower women at all levels.
The meeting between Dr. Bin Daghr and Minister Jassous represents a significant step toward addressing the challenges faced by Yemeni women. Their shared commitment to women’s empowerment is not only crucial for individual rights but also for the broader development and stability of the country.
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