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Liberia Observes International Women in Diplomacy Day
Liberia Observes International Women in Diplomacy Day

Zawya

time25-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Zawya

Liberia Observes International Women in Diplomacy Day

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in collaboration with UN Women Liberia, proudly commemorated International Women in Diplomacy Day at the historic Cecil C. Dennis Jr. Auditorium, bringing together a broad spectrum of stakeholders to celebrate the achievements and contributions of women in diplomacy and foreign service. This year's observance was held under Liberia's national theme, 'Accelerate Action,' underscoring the urgent need to fast-track efforts toward achieving gender equality and empowering women globally. The event provided a platform to honor trailblazing women, reflect on progress, and renew commitments to advancing women's roles in international relations and decision-making spaces. In a message delivered on behalf of H.E. Sara Beysolow Nyanti, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Deputy Minister Cllr. Deweh E. Gray paid tribute to iconic Liberian women who have shaped the nation's diplomatic and governance landscape. Among those honored were Madam Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Africa's first democratically elected female president; Angie Brooks Randolph, the first African woman to preside over the United Nations General Assembly; and Nobel Peace Laureate Madam Leymah R. Gbowee, all recognized as pioneers and beacons of peace, leadership, and gender inclusion. Cllr. Gray highlighted key national initiatives aimed at enhancing women's participation in diplomacy and peacebuilding, including the National Action Plan on Women, Peace, and Security, aligned with UN Security Council Resolution 1325. She emphasized that Liberian women are not only contributors to peace processes but are increasingly leading them affirming the country's growing commitment to gender-responsive governance. She reflected on Liberia's historic role as a champion of African sovereignty and global diplomacy, recalling the country's early establishment of diplomatic relations with major powers as part of its longstanding advocacy for African self-determination. 'Liberia has always been a symbol of hope and agency on the international stage,' she noted, urging continued leadership by women in diplomacy to shape a more inclusive and equitable world. The Deputy Minister challenged women across all sectors to unite across borders, cultures, and professions to create a future where women can dream, achieve, and lead. She called for collective action to advance gender-sensitive policies and to mentor and support emerging generations of women leaders. The event featured a high-level panel discussion under the theme, 'From Resolution to Reality,' during which seasoned diplomats and emerging professionals shared their personal journeys, experiences, challenges, and successes in diplomatic service. The dialogue offered valuable insights into translating international commitments on gender equality into tangible outcomes. The celebration drew participants from across the Liberian government, civil society, academia, diplomatic missions, and international development partners demonstrating strong, multi-sectoral support for advancing the role of women in diplomacy. As Liberia continues to build on its legacy of women's leadership, the 2025 International Women in Diplomacy celebration served as a resounding reminder of the nation's unwavering commitment to gender equality, empowerment, and inclusive global governance. Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Liberia.

Intercontinental Aviation Academy launches Women in Aviation Middle East scholarship program
Intercontinental Aviation Academy launches Women in Aviation Middle East scholarship program

Zawya

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Intercontinental Aviation Academy launches Women in Aviation Middle East scholarship program

Dubai, United Arab Emirates – In an announcement made during the Women in Aviation Middle East Conference & Awards on Thursday, May 8, 2024, Intercontinental Aviation Academy (IAA) introduced its new Women in Aviation Middle East Scholarship Program. The initiative is aimed at empowering women from Arab countries to pursue professional careers in aviation and marks a significant step forward in fostering inclusivity within the industry. Held at Sheikh Saeed Hall 1, Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) and co-located with the renowned Airport Show, the conference gathered global aviation leaders, distinguished female professionals, and aspiring students under the theme: "Charting the Future and Beyond: Collaborating for Change." IAA's Chief Executive Officer, Captain Wissam Mehyou, and Ms. Mervat Sultan, President of the Women in Aviation Middle East Chapter, jointly launched the scholarship on stage in front of an international audience of industry stakeholders and aspiring aviators. 'This scholarship reflects our shared commitment to creating opportunities, breaking barriers, and shaping a future where women lead and thrive in aviation,' said Captain Mehyou during the launch. Scholarship Highlights: One (1) Full EASA ATPL Modular Program A comprehensive training scholarship valued at over USD 105,000, covering all tuition and flight training necessary to obtain a full Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL). Ten (10) Fully Sponsored Fundamentals of Aviation Courses Introductory programs valued at a collective USD 35,000, designed to give young women foundational knowledge and early exposure to aviation careers. An Advisory Board, chaired by Women in Aviation Middle East, will oversee the review and selection process. The scholarship will be open to women and youth from Arab countries, with a strong emphasis on expanding access to aviation education and careers across the region. Applications for the scholarship program will officially open at the end of May 2025, with winners to be announced at the Annual Women in Aviation Middle East Meeting in November 2025. All training will be conducted at IAA's state-of-the-art facilities in the United Arab Emirates. This initiative is poised to be a turning point for aspiring female aviators in the Arab world, contributing to the long-term vision of a more inclusive and representative aviation sector. For more information, visit About Intercontinental Aviation Academy (IAA): Intercontinental Aviation Academy (IAA) is a premier aviation training institution based in the United Arab Emirates, with bases in Lebanon, Cyprus, and Greece, dedicated to delivering world-class pilot and aviation education programs. With a focus on safety, innovation, and international standards, IAA offers a full range of training solutions, designed to equip aspiring pilots with the skills and certifications needed for global aviation careers.

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