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UAE Pioneer Brings Out Ambitious Talent, Offers Great Opportunities

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Female participants socializing at Gitex Global in Dubai.

Inayat ul Rahman, business editor

The UAE ecosystem embraces young, ambitious talent and screens people based on expertise and potential rather than calling them ‘who knows who’ or ‘wasteful’. Culturally, they also opened their doors to everything possible rather than restricting or localizing their lifestyle.

Thus, while much of the Arab world lags behind in welcoming men and women equally, the UAE is committed to establishing global and gender equity, attracting the best talent, and creating great opportunities. was a pioneer in providing

This is what Madiha Bee, a transformational coach for women, said in an exclusive interview with Gulf Today, in which she knows many who have moved to the UAE and others who have established ventures here. and that the experiences they share reflect the qualities one imagines. People traveled to the Americas, the land of opportunity, during the Golden Age of Spain, to write new stories where millions could.

Emphasizing the role of supportive government policies, she said the easier it is for people to start and grow a business, the more motivated women entrepreneurs will feel to start a business. rice field.

“And governments are what create the legal structures that allow or block business growth, so making these systems as clear and simple as possible makes all the difference.”

“As my husband and I have considered establishing and operating businesses from a variety of bases, we have studied the dramatic differences between policies that support and hinder entrepreneurial businesses. To start a company “Awakened Woman” in I needed an office. Although this caused the project to be halted, we have found that the legal infrastructure in Dubai has made establishing her business online a simple and painless process,” she added.

“In fact, at this time, policies that promote rather than challenge the establishment and operation of independent global entrepreneurs are essential in all Arab countries. It will support the rise.”

“While some countries cling to bureaucratic and time-consuming processes, the UAE has found that it is truly pioneering ways to make it as easy as possible for entrepreneurs to set up and thrive businesses. I did.”

When asked about opportunities, she said: I believe that entrepreneurs and creators have the greatest chance to receive her UAE gifts and opportunities to design the life of their dreams. For me and my husband, this means setting up a company online, establishing and securing a footing legally, navigating the UAE’s tremendous gifts and luxurious lifestyle, while at the same time offering a variety of options to nurture a lifestyle. It meant finding bases all over the world. A balance between the Middle East, the Far East, and the West.”

“We navigate our lives between Dubai, Bali and Jordan, creating a very balanced lifestyle that welcomes all. Opportunities and changemakers in Dubai, the joy of being with family in Jordan , and the slow island life we ​​enjoyed.In Bali.”

“This is one of the greatest gifts of establishing an online venture. It is true freedom, and it includes both financial freedom and geographic freedom.” It added that it could be further represented.

About $2.7 trillion is lost because women are underrepresented in the sector and in the economy at large, said Sammar Essmat, head of gender for the Middle East, Central Asia and Turkey at the International Financial Corporation. rice field.

“Women have always demonstrated their talents, ideas and talents and achieved remarkable results. Now is the time for them to receive greater support and be reminded of their power and potential. In many areas, such as the training and coaching areas we do, you don’t need a lot of funding—just a good idea, courage, and community support are enough to make a business successful.”

Emphasizing that the digital transformation has contributed to the influx of women entrepreneurs, Madiha said the online world offers both the opportunity to reach the masses and the flexibility and freedom that women’s “cyclical” nature requires. Offered and repeated.

In response to her suggestions for budding women entrepreneurs, especially from a financial management perspective, she said:

“Thus, if a woman is truly focused on serving others through her business, and dedicated to creating her own financial freedom, she can do it for herself without asking anyone’s permission. This freedom can be fully claimed. In other words, this is an important step in the process of women’s empowerment in the region,” she added.

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