Omani Women’s Day is more than just a celebration of womanhood, notes Dina Fawzi Al Khalili, general manager, Al Jisr Foundation. “It is also a recognition of resilience, adaptability, and achievements across all fields,” Dina Al Khalili said in remarks made to the...
Omani women’s advancement in recent years is extraordinary: Manasik Sharaf Al Moosawi
In recent years, Omani women have been taking great strides forward in almost all fields and areas. And MANASIK SHARAF AL MOOSAWI, an AI design expert, marketer and business/design trainer, finds this advancement made by Omani women as nothing short of...
Even the sky is not the limit for women in Oman: Hawraa Fida Hussain Al Lawati
Celebrating Omani Women’s Day goes beyond merely celebrating womanhood – it is about recognising the successes of Omani women – successes that transcends achievements in all sectors, says HAWRAA FIDA HUSSAIN AL LAWATI, Head - Customer Experience, Al Mouj Muscat.Oman –...
Omani Women’s Day is an acknowledgement of the invaluable contributions of women: Dr Fatma Mohammed Al-Balushi
“Omani Women’s Day, celebrated on October 17th each year, is a day dedicated to honouring the achievements and contributions of women in the Sultanate of Oman,” DR FATMA MOHAMMED AL-BALUSHI, director-general of museums affairs, at The National Museum, said in remarks...
Omani women are more empowered than ever before: Aisha Al Hajri
Driven by a need to excel themselves and attain greater personal growth, Omani women have become more empowered than ever before, feels AISHA AL HAJRI.Encouraging resultsIn an interview with Purple online, Aisha, who is the Sultanate’s first Omani chocolatier and...
Women empowerment in Oman is moving in the right direction: Zahra Al Hajri
In Oman, women’s empowerment is heading in the right direction, according to ZAHRA AL HAJRI, a senior change management coach at one of the leading oil and gas companies in the Sultanate. “I believe in Oman we have reached a stage where women are given the highest...
Omani women have undergone remarkable evolution in the past few decades: Fatma Al Riyami
The role of Omani women, under the reigns of the late His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said and the current ruler, His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tariq Al Said, has undergone remarkable evolution, according to FATMA AL RIYAMI, chief executive, xeem-Fatma Al Riyami...
Women’s Day is a celebration of Omani women across diverse fields: Dr Reem Al Hashar
“Women’s Day in Oman is a celebration of Omani women across various fields and emphasises the progress made in gender equality and the importance of collaboration between genders for a progressive society,” DR REEM AL HASHAR, consultant, leadership strategies in...
Omani Women’s Day – a tribute to the ongoing progress and development: Zainab Al-Fazari
The Omani Women’s Day is a tribute to the ongoing progress; collaborative effort between men and women in Oman’s development, says ZAINAB AL-FAZARI, media and communication, Authority for Public Services Regulations.“The success we celebrate reflects our commitment to...
Unique atmosphere of cooperation between genders in Oman: Dr Shamsa Al Sheibani
Oman has cultivated a unique atmosphere of cooperation between genders. Men and women work hand in hand to shape the future of the country, with an emphasis on mutual respect and collaboration, says Hon. Dr Shamsa Masoud Nasser Al Sheibani, member, Omani State...
A day will come when the Omani woman will be the standard for the world to follow: Shasheenah Al Farsi
“The status of an Omani woman has a class of its own,” SHASHEENAH AL FARSI, first Omani woman account manager, Qatar Airways, noted in remarks made to the Purple online.“…and, as we pave the way for our daughters, with faith in our religion and proudly carrying the...
Progress of Omani women over the years is one of Oman’s greatest success stories: Khawla Al Amri
The progress of Omani women over the years has been remarkable. And it stands as one of the country's great success stories, KHAWLA AL AMRI, Ooredoo Oman’s chief people officer, said, in remarks made to Purple online.“From education to employment, we’ve seen women...