Saudi women Shoura Council participate in G20 sessions
text_fieldsA delegation from the Saudi Shoura Council, represented by Mona bint Abdullah Al-Mushait and Alia bint Mohammed Al-Dahlawi, participated in the inaugural sessions of the G20 Women Parliamentarians held in Maceio, Brazil.
In her address, Al-Dahlawi emphasized the prominent role of Saudi women and the significant policy and legislative changes that have reinforced their participation in national development. She highlighted the contributions of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 in creating diverse job opportunities, ensuring comprehensive economic growth and providing equal opportunities for all.
Al-Dahlawi noted that empowering women economically has led to significant progress, with Saudi women's participation in the labour market reaching 35.3 percent. She stressed that women have become key partners in national development across various fields, including commerce, engineering, sports, justice and technology.
The two-day session, held under Brazil's G20 presidency for 2024, included female parliamentarians from G20 member states, representatives from international organizations, and the Inter-Parliamentary Union. Discussions covered topics such as the role of women in climate justice and sustainability, and initiatives aimed at enhancing women's participation and economic empowerment.