07
Oct
2025
2025 | 60th session of the Human Rights | Human Rights Council | Written Statements
Economic Empowerment of Women and Youth as a Means of Social Peace – The UAE’s Experience

Summary of the Statement:
Submitted under Item 3 entitled “Economic Empowerment of Women and Youth as a Means of Social Peace.” Reviews recent UN reports and highlights UAE policies as a comprehensive model.
Content of the Statement:
- Drew upon reports:
- Beijing+30 Review (UN Women) noting setbacks in women’s rights in 25% of countries.
- UNDP Report (DP/2025/13) affirming economic empowerment as the foundation of stability.
- World Bank Strategy (2024–2030) targeting 300 million women with internet access and 80 million women with financing.
- Inter-Parliamentary Union data on women’s representation (29.1%).
- UAE achievements:
- Women’s Empowerment Strategy (2023–2031).
- UAE Youth Council.
- Equal pay and anti-discrimination laws.
- Support for SMEs through Khalifa Fund and Mohammed bin Rashid Foundation.
- Women constitute 66% of government workforce and 30% of leadership positions.
- 50% of Federal National Council seats for women.
- Digital initiatives such as 100 Mentors and Bidaya.
- Mandatory women’s representation on corporate boards.
- Support for international projects for girls in Africa and Asia.
- Recommended integrating economic empowerment into human rights strategies, and enhancing participation of women and youth in the green and digital economy.
Importance of the Statement:
- Positions economic empowerment as a preventive tool against extremism and conflict.
- Presents the UAE as a state that embedded empowerment in its laws, institutions, and foreign policy.
- Reflects the role of women and youth as drivers of stability and development.
- Links UAE’s role to SDGs 5, 8, and 16.