Emirati Women's Day is celebrated on 28 August.
The UAE has excelled in various aspects of life, and behind these accomplishments are many Emirati women. To honour them, Emirati Women's Day is celebrated annually.
What is Emirati Women's Day?
Emirati Women's Day was first celebrated in 2015. Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak Al Ketbi, popularly known as the Mother of the Nation and wife of the late His Highness Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the UAE's Founding Father, was the brains behind this celebration. She has been an advocate for women's rights and empowerment and chose the specific date to coincide with the anniversary of the founding of the UAE's General Women's Union (GWU) in 1975.
When is Emirati Women's Day?
Emirati Women's Day falls on 28 August and shines a spotlight on the contributions of Emirati women. From politics and economics to science, arts, and culture, Emirati women are trailblazers in every field, and this day showcases their accomplishments. The day also honours the Emirati women who displayed the utmost strength and resilience in shaping the history of the United Arab Emirates and inspiring the next generation of Emirati girls.
How to celebrate Emirati Women's Day?
Every year, the UAE buzzes with excitement as the nation gears up to honour the women. Events are held throughout the country and many destinations offer special deals to Emirati women. Each year's celebrations also follow a theme, and while it is yet to be announced for this edition, previous versions have always aligned with the UAE's core values and a sense of unity among women.
The GWU has been at the forefront of promoting gender equality and empowering women across the Emirates. So as 28 August approaches, get ready to join in the celebration and honour the Emirati women who've contributed to the nation — and the world's — development, inspiring generations to come.
GO: Visit https://gwu.ae for more information.