L'Oreal has announced a deepening of its long-term investments in Saudi Arabia, viewing the kingdom as a central hub for its regional growth strategy. This announcement was made during the L'Oreal for the Future summit in Jeddah, where General Manager Laurent Dufour highlighted Saudi Arabia as one of the fastest-growing markets globally.
During a public discussion in Jakarta, Lestari Moerdijat, Deputy Speaker of the Indonesian People's Consultative Assembly, emphasized the importance of defending women's rights to ensure justice and equality in all aspects of life. She highlighted the need to improve the social and economic conditions for women in Indonesia.
The Jordanian National Commission for Women has appointed Joihan as the Acting Secretary General. This decision aims to enhance the role of women in Jordanian society amidst growing attention to women's issues and rights.
The Indonesian Ministry of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection has announced an ambitious program aimed at empowering women through the establishment of local food gardens. This initiative seeks to combat poverty and improve child health in remote areas over the next three years.
The 'You' program launched by the Jordanian Bank has received a prestigious award from The Digital Banker magazine, recognizing its efforts to empower women in the banking sector. This accolade reflects the bank's commitment to enhancing women's roles in society and the economy.
As part of the 'Egyptian Family Development' initiative, training courses targeting 210 women and girls were conducted in the Sharqia Governorate. This effort aims to enhance financial literacy among women, supporting the Egyptian government's goal of empowering women economically.
Orange Jordan has revealed the names of the female entrepreneurs who won the 'Inspiring Change' award, aimed at honoring creative women in various fields. This initiative reflects the company's commitment to supporting and empowering women in society.
Indonesia is set to host the Mandalika Kartini Race 2026 from May 1 to 3, 2026, aimed at promoting women's empowerment in motorsports. This event is part of the Festival of Speed 2026 and celebrates Kartini Day.
Every day, Somali women embark on a struggle as they stand behind small tables displaying various vegetables, waiting for customers. These women symbolize resilience and determination in the face of difficult circumstances.
The Governor of Al-Baha Region, Prince Dr. Hussam bin Saud, reviewed a comprehensive report highlighting the efforts of the municipality to promote women's sports. The report discusses initiatives and programs aimed at supporting women's participation in sports activities.
The head of the National Council for Women in Egypt announced that women lead approximately <strong>53%</strong> of small businesses in the country, highlighting their increasing role in the economy. This statistic reflects significant progress in women's empowerment across various sectors.
In an unprecedented event, a woman has won the Kentucky Derby, becoming the first female to achieve this milestone in the race's history. This victory marks an important step towards enhancing the role of women in equestrian sports.
Authorities in Sharqia Governorate have announced the issuance of 1750 free national ID cards for women and girls in need. This initiative aims to enhance women's rights and empower them as part of the Egyptian government's efforts to support the most vulnerable groups.
Managing finances independently is crucial for women, especially in today's economic climate. Reports suggest that opening a separate bank account from a spouse can enhance financial independence.
Youth centers in Assiut have launched craft workshops aimed at developing girls' skills, reflecting the government's commitment to support women and enhance their role in society. This initiative comes at a time of increasing focus on women's empowerment and job opportunities across various sectors.
Datuk Norul Amal Mohd Fawzi, the head of the Puteri Umno group, urged the Malaysian government to bolster support for young women from the M40 income group during the 80th anniversary celebration of Umno. She highlighted that these women are often overlooked despite increasing economic and social pressures.
Libya marked National Women's Day with a celebration in Tripoli, where Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh reaffirmed the government's commitment to supporting women's empowerment programs and enhancing their roles in decision-making positions.
The Deputy Governor of Luxor witnessed the conclusion of a project aimed at empowering women and enhancing entrepreneurship in the Qurna area. This initiative is part of ongoing efforts to support women in the local community and stimulate entrepreneurial spirit.
Young graduates in Luxor have completed their training in sewing and embroidery, producing <strong>300 pieces</strong> aimed at supporting women breadwinners. This initiative is part of efforts to empower women and improve their economic conditions.
Recent reports indicate that the representation of women on boards in the United Arab Emirates has doubled compared to the average in Gulf Cooperation Council countries. This achievement reflects the UAE's commitment to achieving gender equality in the workplace.
HER EDITION has announced a special fitness event for women in Dubai aimed at promoting health and wellness. The event will gather a group of trainers and participants in an environment that encourages physical activity and connection.
Boniifasius Wahyu, head of the Human Resource Development Agency at Indonesia's Ministry of Digital Communications, emphasized the crucial role of women as agents of change in digital transformation during his remarks in Jakarta. He highlighted the persistent digital gender gap that remains a challenge.
Indonesia celebrated Kartini Day with a spectacular performance by female soldiers from the Presidential Security Forces (Paspampres) on Sunday, April 26, in front of the Independence Palace in Jakarta. The event aimed to emphasize the role of women in society and promote values of equality.
Saudi women are increasingly contributing to lower unemployment rates, playing a pivotal role in the Kingdom's economic transformation. Recent figures highlight their significant impact on social and economic changes in the country.
Reports indicate that the percentage of women in senior and middle management positions in Saudi Arabia is expected to reach <strong>44%</strong> by <strong>2025</strong>. This reflects significant progress in women's empowerment as part of Vision <strong>2030</strong> aimed at enhancing women's roles across various sectors.
The wife of the Riyadh governor reviewed a presentation of the Ladies' Thought Club initiatives, praising its cultural goals aimed at enhancing women's roles in society. This reflects the leadership's commitment to empowering women in cultural and social fields.
The education sector in Saudi Arabia has seen significant progress, with the number of Saudi students in the top 200 global universities doubling to approximately <strong>28,500</strong>. This increase reflects the Kingdom's commitment to achieving the goals of Vision <strong>2030</strong> by enhancing educational quality and developing human capital.
The King Salman Relief Center has distributed professional bags to several released women in Hadhramaut, aiming to enhance their opportunities in the job market and achieve economic independence.
On April 21, Indonesians commemorate the birth of Raden Ajeng Kartini, born in 1879. Despite the celebratory atmosphere, Kartini's life reflects deep suffering and a struggle against the constraints imposed on women.
The Indonesian Ministry of Health announced the integration of mental health as a key component of the Kartini Day celebrations in 2026, highlighting the importance of empowering women in all aspects of their lives. This initiative aims to enhance women's rights in health and education.