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  2. Women in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    [25] [26] In 2019, 521 thousand women were employed in the UAE. [26] The rate of female participation in the labor force in 2019 was 52.4% [27] and rose to 57.5% in 2020 but is still lower than male participation, which was 92% in 2020. [28] In the UAE, women cover roughly 66% of jobs in the public sector.

  3. Human rights in Dubai - Wikipedia

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    Human rights organizations have expressed concern about violation of human rights in Dubai. [2] Most notably, some of the 250,000 foreign laborers in the city allegedly live in conditions described by Human Rights Watch as "less than humane". [3] [4] [5] The mistreatment of foreign workers was a subject of the 2009 documentary, Slaves of Dubai. [6]

  4. Human rights in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    The UAE cabinet is made up of 27.5% women, all of whom play key roles in supporting innovation in the country with results indicating that the UAE is a new hub for women in technology. [ 199 ] [ 200 ] Women represent 50 percent of scientists in STEM programmes at UAE universities and female nationals in the nuclear sector have tripled between ...

  5. Mass media in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    However, in the late 1970s, UAE Radio started independent services. Channel 4 was the first commercial radio station followed by Emirates Media Radio and the Arab Media Group. Today, independent radio stations in the UAE include 7 in English and 7 in Hindi, 12 Arabic, Malayalam, and one each in Tamil, Tagalog, Russian and Persian. [7]

  6. Prostitution in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    [5] [24] The UAE is a destination and transit country for women subjected to sex trafficking. [25] [26] Some women, predominantly from India, Central Asia, Eastern Europe, South and Southeast Asia, East Africa, Iraq, Iran, and Morocco, are subjected to forced prostitution in the UAE.

  7. Gender Balance Council - Wikipedia

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    The Council's responsibility include reviewing current legislation, policies and programs, and proposing or updating new legislation or programs in order to achieve gender balance in the workplace reduce the gender gap across all government sectors, enhance the UAE's ranking in global competitiveness reports on gender equality and achieve ...

  8. Women in the Arab world - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 in UAE, women stood for election for the first time in the country's history. Although just one female candidate – from Abu Dhabi – was directly elected, the government appointed a further eight women to the 40-seat federal legislature, giving women a 22.5 per cent share of the seats, far higher than the world average of 17.0 per cent.

  9. Radio and television channels of Dubai - Wikipedia

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    UAE Government 104.4 MHz VIRGIN: Virgin Radio UAE: Top 40: English: Dubai 360 m 5 kW: ARN - Arabian Radio Network 104.6 MHz SEHA: SEHA Health Abu Dhabi Dubai Health Authority 104.8 MHz CHANNEL4: Channel 4 FM: Top 40: English: Dubai: Channel 4 Radio Network 105.4 MHz VIBE: Vibe FM: 106.2 MHz BIG106.2: Big 106.2: Bollywood Music: Hindi: Dubai ...