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  • 13/02/2012
    12:02
    Survey: Women not quite on top in GCC firms

    Despite all the talk about a reducing gender gap in corporate board rooms, women still continue to be in minority across the world. According to a new study Women On Board 2012 by recruitment platform MyHiringClub.com & NriJobPortal.com, the GCC scores low when it comes to women filling the top slots. The online study shows that countries within the GCC are at the bottom of the list. Of the 44 participating counties, Kuwait is on 35th position, Oman on 38th, followed by Bahrain on 40th, UAE on 42nd and Saudi Arabia at 44th position.

    Read more in the article at emirates247.com

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Morocco: Women Battle Against Domestic Abuse
Countless Moroccan women continue to face abuse and sexual violence at the hands of their husbands. About 6 million women in Morocco are victims of violence, or around one in three.Morocco’s Social Development Minister Bassima Hakkaoui, the only female minister in the country, says she would try to push forward a law protecting women that has been stuck in Parliament for eight years.Read more at Bikya.Arabic version by the international network Women Living Under Muslim Laws here.
 

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