The Office of Women's Police Affairs at Abu Dhabi Police General Headquarters, in collaboration with the General Women's Union and the Uae Nursing Association, organized the First Virtual Women's Ramadan Council under the slogan of community responsibility: Women support the homeland. To confirm the interest of emirati women in supporting the national efforts of various sectors in the uae to strengthen precautionary measures to prevent the Corona pandemic.
Major Dr. Amana Al Balushi, Director of the Office of Women's Police Affairs in the human resources sector, praised the cooperation and strategic partnership between the Abu Dhabi Police General Headquarters and the General Women's Union, noting the joint cooperation in organizing Ramadan councils since 2016 and praised the objectives of the memorandum of understanding signed between the two parties recently to activate the terms of cooperation between the two institutions in the relevant areas and stressed the importance of councils in addressing police and community issues.
Ahlam Al-Lemki, Director of the Research and Development Department of the General Women's Union, explained that the choice of the logo of this year's Ramadan councils was in line with the directives of His Highness Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak, President of the General Women's Union and President of the Supreme Council for Mother and Child, the Supreme head of the Family Development Foundation (UM UAE), that the slogan of UAE Women's Day 2020 (Planning for the 50th).
Yasser Al-Garqawi, Director of Programs and Partnerships at the Ministry of Tolerance, spoke about the values of giving and humanitarian work established by the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, which became an approach in the Emirate of Good and Giving in its interest in citizens and residents, without discrimination, reflecting the values of tolerance and peaceful coexistence, explaining that volunteering is part of humanitarian work, as well as emphasizing the different roles played by women.
The preacher and the preacher, Da'a al-Sbousi, from the General Authority for Islamic Affairs and Endowments, spoke about the values of giving, volunteering and humanitarian work from a religious perspective, noting the pay that awaits benefactors, especially volunteers in various sectors.
Dr. Aisha Al Dhaheri, Head of Health Education at The Abu Dhabi Center for Public Health, participated in the board, praising the leading role of the nursing sector. She reviewed the great efforts made by women in this sector and their efforts to instill healthy habits among children, stressing the importance of adhering to preventive measures during Eid al-Fitr.
Asma al-Mazam, Vice President of the Nursing Association and Director of the Medical Development Branch of the Department of Medical Services at the Ministry of Interior, Sharjah, spoke about the role of Fatima College of Nursing in training and graduating batches of nurses, and the role of the Uae Nursing Association in providing support, support and supporting environment, as well as attention to the health aspect of the nurse.
She explained that the association is working to encourage citizens to enter the nursing profession because there is a shortage of national cadres in this aspect, especially since these circumstances clearly showed the importance of the nursing profession.
