SCW, partners discuss preparations for launch of 2023-2030 plan

Manama, January 30 (BNA) The Supreme Council for Women held four working meetings with various partners from the public and private sectors, and discussed with them the results of the National Plan for the Advancement of Bahraini Women (2013-). 2022).

The meetings come within the efforts made to evaluate the ten-year plan and prepare for the launch of the new plan.

It is also based on the results of the National Forum last November to discuss the second national report on gender balance in Bahrain, which the Supreme Council for Women and its partners seek to transform into policies, action plans and programs aimed at bridging the gaps and developing performance indicators at the level of gender balance.

The participants discussed the most important programs and initiatives implemented within the National Plan for the Advancement of Bahraini Women (2013-2022), with regard to family stability in the social and economic fields, lifelong learning, and quality of life.

The visions of the partners of the Supreme Council for Women regarding the proposed initiatives and measurement indicators for the upcoming national plan (2023-2030) were also discussed.

The Secretary-General of the Supreme Council for Women, Hala Al-Ansari, said that the meetings come within the framework of the council’s keenness to develop evaluation and planning mechanisms.

Al-Ansari indicated that the Supreme Council for Women has already developed an integrated executive program for the coming period in preparation for announcing the details of the upcoming national plan for the sustainable advancement of Bahraini women (2023-2030), including meetings with everyone. Stakeholders, in light of the positive indicators of the National Gender Balance Report, which is based on the National Plan for the Advancement of Bahraini Women.

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She added that the Supreme Council for Women, within the framework of its constitutional obligations and national responsibilities, is committed to supporting all state institutions and entities in implementing this plan, to ensure that work strategies are in line with Bahrain’s Economic Vision 2030 and the government’s action plan. Chief among them is the economic recovery plan with its qualitative strategies in all development sectors.

Al-Ansari stressed that the Supreme Council for Women, while preparing to launch the new plan, will make every effort to benefit from the best regional and international practices and trends, in line with the Kingdom’s commitment to achieving the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, in order to achieve the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. Improving Bahrain’s international position in the field of women’s advancement.

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