The Women’s Committee of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (ABCC), WAHI, held a morning of activities for the institution’s female staff on Friday (6) to mark International Women’s Day. At the ABCC’s headquarters in São Paulo, employees enjoyed a few hours of relaxation and leisure, including a yoga session focused on sorority, a term that
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Partnership between the Arab country and the UN Population Fund will result in studies, updates to the civil registration system, and support policies for women and children.
Telecommunications operator Umniah by Beyon was awarded in a UN initiative for supporting women’s participation in the Jordanian labor market.
The Brazilian Women’s Space (EMuB) is an initiative of Brazil’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs to support Brazilian women living abroad. One was launched last week in Beirut.
A panel held at the third edition of the Global Halal Brazil Business Forum brought together female executives to discuss the theme “Female Leadership in the Global Halal Economy.”
The Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development issued the licenses between July 2024 and June 2025. Applications included ventures without physical offices, as well as farm and industrial openings.
In the first quarter of the year, 21.3% of Jordanians were unemployed, according to information from the Department of Statistics.
Brazil has 10 million women leading small businesses. Among those already exporting and those aiming to get there, the Arab market is one of the key targets.
Startups led by women from member countries and partner nations can apply until May 4 for an award aimed at promoting female entrepreneurship.
Meeting discussed the expansion of relations between the two countries and the participation of women in business in the Arab world.
The Bahrain Businesswomen’s Society is holding a global economic forum and exhibition from January 12 to 15, 2025, in Manama. The Bahrain’s Embassy in Brasília invites Brazilian women to participate. Registration is open.
The BBC has revealed on Tuesday (3) its list of 100 inspiring and influential women from around the world for 2024. Arabs working as actresses, engineers, journalists, doctors, entrepreneurs, and other professions, are included in the ranking.
The Arab country conducted its first census in 27 years, finding an average of 5.3 residents per household.
The finance minister of the Arab country said the goal is for women to make up 40% of the workforce by the end of the decade.

