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Fatima Bint Mubarak Ladies Sports Academy Launches nationwide sports festivals
Fatima Bint Mubarak Ladies Sports Academy Launches nationwide sports festivals

Emirates 24/7

time22-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Emirates 24/7

Fatima Bint Mubarak Ladies Sports Academy Launches nationwide sports festivals

The Fatima Bint Mubarak Ladies Sports Academy (FBMA), in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, has launched a new series of 'Schools Sports Festivals' taking place until November 2025. Focused on basketball and volleyball, the initiative targets schoolgirls aged 13 to 17 to take part in a dynamic programme aimed at discovering rising talent and preparing future champions for local and international competitions. The initiative includes six festivals to identify outstanding young athletes and integrate top performers into the academy's official teams. This initiative reflects Fatima Bint Mubarak Ladies Sports Academy's unwavering commitment to advancing women's sports in the UAE. It aims to support national talent development, expand collaboration with the Ministry of Education and educational institutions, and foster a strong culture of sport among girls. The first of these festivals has already taken place at the academy's headquarters in Abu Dhabi, welcoming 70 students from five different schools. Follow Emirates 24|7 on Google News.

UAE shares model for women empowerment in New York
UAE shares model for women empowerment in New York

Gulf Today

time19-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Gulf Today

UAE shares model for women empowerment in New York

The UAE has reaffirmed the critical role of women empowerment and gender equality in achieving the United Nations' (UN) 2030 Agenda during the 2025 High-Level Political Forum (HLPF) on Sustainable Development in New York. The UAE delegation highlighted the nation's model for women empowerment, gender equality, and its focus on motherhood and childhood as the basis for inclusive and sustainable growth. The UAE built this model through the comprehensive empowerment system that it provides for women and families, who form the nucleus of society and guarantee the sustainability of human, social, and economic development. The UAE delegation presented national policies and legislation that have contributed to increasing the number of women in leadership and decision-making positions. This includes the Equal Pay Law and the Constitution guaranteeing equal opportunities for both genders. The delegation highlighted several milestones, including the fact that women now represent 50% of Federal National Council members and 26% of Cabinet members. Women also constitute 46% of STEM graduates in the UAE and 80% of the scientific leadership team in the Emirates Mars Mission. The delegation also addressed the UAE's role in supporting women empowerment globally through initiatives like Her Highness Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak's Women in Peace and Security Initiative. The delegation concluded by reiterating the UAE's willingness to share its expertise and success with the international community to promote gender equality towards 2030 and beyond. Bridging the digital gender gap The National Secretariat on SDGs and the UAE Consulate General in New York City hosted a roundtable on 'Accelerating Innovation in Promoting Gender Equality to Continue Achieving Sustainable Development in the Post-2030.' The discussion explored bridging the digital gender gap, transforming the care economy, and empowering women in leadership. It presented scalable solutions and practical models to drive progress around SDG 5. The discussion featured contributions from Savannah Mazhya, Minister of Information and Communications Technology in the Kingdom of Eswatini and Chair of the Global Council for SDG 5; Abdulla Lootah, Assistant Minister of Cabinet Affairs for Competitiveness and Experience Exchange and Chair of the National Committee on SDGs; Dr Manal Taryam, CEO and Board Member of Noor Dubai Foundation; while other participants included Chelsea Molden, Executive Director of the Public Policy Lab; Stephanie Sirota from RTW Investments in Life Sciences; and Andrew Billo, Head of Partnerships at the UN Initiative to End Violence Against Women and Girls. Lootah, Assistant Minister of Cabinet Affairs for Competitiveness and Experience Exchange and Chair of the National Committee on SDGs, said: 'Over decades of sustainable development centred on the family, the UAE has made community empowerment both the finish line and the starting point of development. This approach is what the UAE is ready to share with everyone around the world. 'Through the UAE's participation in HLPF, and through the delegation's meetings and partnerships, we are sharing knowledge gained in empowering society to ensure inclusive development.' Additionally, the UAE delegation shared the country's experiences in establishing the National Committee on SDGs in 2017 during its participation in an event organised by the Government of Qatar to introduce the agenda of the second edition of the Global Summit for Social Development, which will be held in Doha from 4-6 November. Recently, the UAE, through the Gender Balance Council, took part in the BRICS Women's Affairs Ministerial Meeting in Brazil, addressing women's economic empowerment, entrepreneurship, digital safety, and climate action. On this occasion, Sheikha Manal Bint Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, President of UAE Gender Balance Council, wife of His Highness Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister, and Chairman of the Presidential Court, praised Brazil's leadership of the BRICS group and reaffirmed the UAE's dedication to global collaboration that uplifts women and ensures sustainable, inclusive growth. Sheikha Manal stated that 'economic empowerment is not only a basic right for women; it is a national priority and a driver of sustainable growth and innovation.' She emphasised that gender balance is central to the UAE's national agenda and that economic empowerment for women is a strategic priority that drives innovation and resilience.

Abu Dhabi's dedicated cancer centre treats 25,000 patients in first two years
Abu Dhabi's dedicated cancer centre treats 25,000 patients in first two years

The National

time18-06-2025

  • Health
  • The National

Abu Dhabi's dedicated cancer centre treats 25,000 patients in first two years

A dedicated Abu Dhabi cancer centre has delivered crucial treatment to more than 25,000 patients since opening to the public two years ago under a vision to transform health care in the Emirates. Health leaders at the Fatima bint Mubarak Centre, based at Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, have told of their mission to "lead the future of oncology" from the UAE capital. Patients at the centre, which is modelled on Cleveland Clinic's Taussig Cancer Centre in the US, receive personalised care for in all forms of cancer from individual teams with expertise, comprises oncologists, surgeons, radiologists, radiation therapists, nurses and rehabilitation specialists. 'Gone are the days when a patient needs to go from place to place, everything they need is here,' said Dr Stephen Grobmyer, head of the Fatima bint Mubarak Cancer Centre, which opened in March 2023. Don't delay in seeking support But doctors say the public must also play their part to win the fight against cancer, by ensuring they do not delay in going for check-ups. 'We need people to understand that a delay in diagnosis is often a missed opportunity,' said Dr Fady Geara, chairman of radiation oncology. 'We are seeing patients who wait weeks or months before seeking help and, by the time they arrive, their window for a cure may already be closing.' The critical need for early intervention was highlighted in recent research, which indicated a 60 per cent rise in newly diagnosed cases between 2019 an 2023. The series paper, titled Cancer Control in the United Arab Emirates, co-written by leading UAE-based oncologists and global experts, called for an urgent and comprehensive national strategy to address rising cases, inequities in care and preventive services not being used enough. 'We're urging people to get screened, especially those with family histories or known risk factors,' Dr Geara said. 'The hardship of travelling abroad for care is no longer necessary. World-class treatment is available right here.' World-class care Dr Usman Ahmad, chairman of thoracic surgery, who leads the institute's robotic and minimally invasive surgery programme, agreed patients no longer having to travel abroad for treatment was a huge advantage. 'Robotic surgery allows us to operate through small keyhole incisions with exceptional precision and safety," he added. "The result is less pain, fewer complications and much faster recovery times.' The programme includes surgery for lung, oesophageal, stomach, prostate, kidney, bladder and gynaecological cancer. 'Our patients start walking the same day or the next, go home in a few days and recover fast enough to begin follow-up therapies such as chemotherapy or immunotherapy without delay,' said Dr Ahmad. Radiation oncology has also undergone major advancements under Dr Geara. 'We've brought in the most advanced technologies, including adaptive radiation therapy, brachytherapy and radio surgery,' he said. 'These methods reduce treatment sessions while improving cure rates and they're all now available right here in the UAE.' Brachytherapy, which involves using radiation directly on or near a tumour, is rarely found even in some major hospitals abroad. It is now carried out daily at the centre. Dr Geara said the institute had also begun work on a dedicated heavy ion therapy complex, a carbon-ion therapy considered among the most advanced in the world, capable of targeting tumours that cannot be treated through conventional means. Construction of the heavy ion centre is expected to take two to three years. Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi's cancer programme extends far beyond treatment. Under the leadership of Dr Fawad Khan, the longevity medicine section has introduced a pioneering preventive care programme for cancer survivors and those at high genetic risk of developing the disease. This includes comprehensive genetic screening, counselling and prevention strategies, from enhanced screening and medication to preventive surgery. The longevity medicine team comprises lifestyle physicians, physical therapists, genetic counsellors, naturopaths and psychologists. A major element of the programme is its use of precision genomics. 'We're conducting germ line, somatic and pharmacogenomic testing to guide treatment, prevent cancer and minimise side effects,' said Dr Khan. They collaborate closely with the Emirati Genome Programme and M42, allowing access to data crucial to bolstering care and mitigating health risks. One study now under way involves the use of polygenic risk scores to better identify breast cancer risks in Emirati women. 'This research has largely focused on western populations,' Dr Khan said. 'By focusing on Arab populations, we can greatly improve regional outcomes and design tailored prevention programmes.' Clinical trials are another growing sector. 'Trials are how new treatments come into the world,' said Dr Grobmyer. 'It's no longer enough to assume treatments tested abroad will work here. We need to prove they do with local data and regional representation.' A newly launched programme uses wearable BioButton sensors to track vital signs in real time once a patient leaves the hospital. Nurses can detect early signs of infection, dehydration, or other complications and intervene before symptoms worsen. 'The technology allows us to call patients before they call us,' said Dr Grobmyer. 'In many cases, we've been able to prevent hospital readmissions entirely.' He said the programme is already being used in chemotherapy patients and is expected to expand across surgical units. Long-term strategy The institute is also preparing the next generation of physicians. Next year, it will launch a four-year residency in oncology, accredited by the UAE board. Preference will be given to Emirati candidates, with the goal of building a sustainable domestic workforce in cancer care. 'Our long-term goal is not just to be takers of global excellence but contributors to it,' said Dr Grobmyer. 'Through clinical research, genomics, AI and training, we want to lead the future of oncology here in Abu Dhabi and around the world.'

Women will continue to be symbol of strength, generosity: Sheikha Fatima
Women will continue to be symbol of strength, generosity: Sheikha Fatima

Gulf Today

time07-03-2025

  • General
  • Gulf Today

Women will continue to be symbol of strength, generosity: Sheikha Fatima

Her Highness Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak, the Mother of the Nation, Chairwoman of the General Women's Union (GWU), President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, and Supreme Chairwoman of the Family Development Foundation (FDF), sent a message of pride and honour to women in the UAE and around the world on the International Women's Day. Sheikha Fatima emphasised that women have always been and will continue to be a symbol of strength and generosity, as well as a key partner in the nation's journey of progress and development. Throughout history, they have demonstrated their ability to achieve accomplishments in various fields, becoming an example of excellence and creativity. On this occasion, which is observed on 8th March every year, Sheikha Fatima affirmed that the UAE takes great pride in the distinguished status Emirati women have attained, thanks to the vision and support of the wise leadership, led by His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, his brother His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister, and Ruler of Dubai, and their fellow members of the Supreme Council of the Union and Rulers of the Emirates, as well as His Highness Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister, and Charman of the Presidential Court. Their support has empowered women and provided them with opportunities to contribute effectively to the nation's advancement and prosperity. Sheikha Fatima added, "On this day, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to my dear daughters for their dedication and efforts in their honourable journey of building the society and shaping the future. I urge them to continue working with determination and ambition, constantly striving for excellence, as they are the foundation of a nation's progress and development. Every year, you remain a source of inspiration. Every year, you grow stronger. And every year, women in the UAE and around the world continue their journey toward a brighter future."

UAE aid ship with 5,800 tonnes of relief materials for Gaza reaches Al Arish Port
UAE aid ship with 5,800 tonnes of relief materials for Gaza reaches Al Arish Port

Gulf Today

time06-02-2025

  • General
  • Gulf Today

UAE aid ship with 5,800 tonnes of relief materials for Gaza reaches Al Arish Port

The sixth UAE aid ship arrived on Thursday at Al Arish Port in Egypt, carrying a humanitarian gift from Her Highness Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak, Mother of the Nation, Chairwoman of the General Women's Union (GWU), President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, and Supreme Chairwoman of the Family Development Foundation (FDF). It carries 5,800 tonnes of humanitarian supplies, including food, shelter materials, and medical essentials. The aid is set to be delivered to Gaza to support those in need. The ship was received at Al Arish Port by a delegation including Dr Maitha Bint Salem Al Shamsi, Minister of State; Rashid Mubarak Al Mansouri, Secretary-General of the Emirates Red Crescent (ERC); and Major General Dr. Khaled Megawer, Governor of North Sinai. As part of the visit, Dr Al Shamsi and the delegation toured the UAE Floating Hospital in Al Arish, which provides medical care to Palestinians from Gaza under Operation Chivalrous Knight 3. They toured different hospital departments, learned about services for the injured, and checked on patients' well-being. The aid ship departed from Al Hamriyah Port in Dubai on Jan.20, as part of Operation Chivalrous Knight 3, to meet the urgent needs of Palestinians in Gaza. This ship marks the largest aid shipment dispatched under the Operation Chivalrous Knight 3 sent as a gift from Sheikha Fatima to the Palestinian people. The ship's timely arrival ahead of the Holy Month of Ramadan ensures that emergency relief reaches Gaza in response to the ongoing humanitarian crisis. The aid efforts have been made possible through contributions from ERC, the Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Charitable and Humanitarian Foundation, the Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation, the Dar Al Ber Society, and Sharjah Charity International. This humanitarian mission aligns with the expanded phase of Operation Chivalrous Knight 3 in Gaza, following directives from President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The operation has been intensified to address the urgent needs of Palestinians in Gaza, ensuring continued relief and support during this difficult time.

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