Sharjah: Decree Reorganising Business Women Council Issued
Albayan, 12 July 2024: The Ruler of Sharjah has issued a decree regarding the reorganisation of the Sharjah Businesswomen Council.
According to the decree, the Council has a legal personality and full capacity to carry out the necessary legal actions to achieve its goals and exercise its powers.
It has financial, administrative and technical independence, and it is considered one of the institutions affiliated with the President.
The decree states that the name of the Council will be adopted in English as “Sharjah Business Women Council” and known for short as “SBWC”.
The Council’s headquarters and main office will be in the city of Sharjah, and it is permissible, by a decision of the President, to establish branches and offices in the rest of the cities and regions of the emirate.
The decree states that the Council aims to strengthen the position of the Sharjah Business Women Council locally and globally.
It will do this by providing a sustainable and enabling environment for businesswomen and entrepreneurs, changing the trends and general culture of women towards different business sectors, encouraging the principle of competitiveness among businesswomen, and working to encourage women to practice economic work and overcome the difficulties they face.
According to the decree, in order to achieve its objectives, the Council shall draw up public policy and develop strategic plans.
It will strengthen strategic partnerships with women decision-makers and institutions that have similar goals, both locally and globally.
The Council will also coordinate with relevant government agencies and encourage investment activities. Additionally, it will work to enhance women’s skills and capabilities in the field of entrepreneurship.
The Council is also tasked with proposing plans and designing programmes to support women’s status and participation in various economic sectors.
It will establish investment portfolios with financial institutions.
The Council will provide business development opportunities through consultations, trade missions, conferences and exhibitions.
It can conclude contracts, agreements, memorandums of understanding and partnerships after approval by the President.
The Council will grant facilities and benefits to its female members in cooperation and coordination with government agencies and competent authorities.
It will also carry out any other tasks assigned by the President.
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