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Bahrain’s Women’s Empowerment Efforts Recognized with UN Election

Bahrain’s efforts to women’s empowerment earned global recognition with its election to the UN Women’s Executive Board for 2026-2028. This achievement reflects Bahrain’s leadership in promoting gender equality. It also highlights the Kingdom’s growing influence on the global stage.

However, Bahrain’s election is the result of its commitment to advancing women’s rights. King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa’s vision drives this mission. Under his leadership, the Kingdom has made significant strides in women’s empowerment. The country’s policies reflect this dedication, creating opportunities for women in all sectors.

Princess Sabeeka bint Ibrahim Al Khalifa, President of the Supreme Council for Women, has played a key role. Her leadership has also strengthened Bahrain’s efforts to empower women. Her work ensures women actively contribute to the nation’s growth.

Bahrain’s election marks its second term on the UN Women’s Executive Board. The country previously held the position from 2017 to 2019. This recognition emphasizes Bahrain’s continuous progress in supporting women’s rights. It also acknowledges the impact of Bahrain’s initiatives globally.

The Supreme Council for Women, led by Princess Sabeeka, has been instrumental. The council has implemented numerous programs to support women. It also launched the Princess Sabeeka bint Ibrahim Al Khalifa Global Award for Women’s Empowerment. This initiative demonstrates Bahrain’s commitment to promoting gender equality worldwide.

In addition, Bahrain has focused on gender balance through various government committees. These committees follow the National Plan for the Advancement of Bahraini Women. Their work aligns with Bahrain’s goal of achieving gender equality. The country is making steady progress toward this goal.

Bahrain’s continued efforts in women’s empowerment reflect its commitment to gender equality. The election to the UN Women’s Executive Board confirms Bahrain’s leadership in this field. The Kingdom’s position as a leader in women’s rights is now firmly established. Bahrain will continue to advocate for gender balance both locally and globally.

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