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The Women Academy for Medical Research is a research and service institution affiliated with the Arab Women Authority that provides advanced research in the field of breast cancer research with the aim of mitigating its harmful impact on women and reducing the high death rate that comes as a result of the lack of early detections. The Women Academy for Breast Cancer Research is a scientific project that engages in a network of cooperation and information exchange with advanced research centers in international universities and hospitals and with scientific journals specialized in conducting experiments and extracting scientific results that are published for the purpose of benefiting from them.
The Academy is also linked to an advanced laboratory for research and sample study, in addition to allocating part of the Academy
building in Dubai Healthcare City to provide free early detection of breast cancer to all women in, whether they are residents or visitors, regardless of nationality, based on the humanitarian mission of the Arab Women Authority and its noble values in serving the needs of women. The academy also has two mobile vehicles equipped with all medical supplies to carry out voluntary tours in remote areas in other countries, accompanied by a team of volunteer doctors and nurses. The Academy operates as a scientific advisor for the network of early detection centers for breast cancer in the least developed countries, which is affiliated with the Arab Women Authority within the scope of the international campaign to spread early detection of breast cancer centers.
It has become the most important Arab award to be won by the Distinguished Arab Women Awards.
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This is a comprehensive plan aiming to empower women and promote their leadership across various sectors, with a focus on strengthening their participation in decision-making bodies and achieving gender balance and equality in all domains.
The strategy seeks to increase women’s participation in the workforce, especially in future-oriented sectors such as artificial intelligence and information technology, to enhance their competitiveness in the job market.
The strategy aims to upgrade women’s skills and prepare them to keep pace with the vast transformations in the realm of the knowledge economy and sustainable development.
The strategy seeks to forge effective and long-term partnerships with funding entities and philanthropic institutions to implement health, education, and humanitarian relief projects tailored to the needs of women in least developed countries, regardless of race, religion, or color.