NCC CEO: Bahraini women play a fundamental role in Bahrain’s comprehensive development

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The National Communication Centre (NCC) organized a celebration to mark the Bahraini Women's Day. This year’s celebrations coincided with the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the Supreme Council for Women.


The National Communication Centre (NCC) organized a celebration to mark the Bahraini Women's Day, which this year comes uner the theme "The Bahraini Women’s role in the National Development Process... A Journey of Progress in a Giving Country". This year’s celebrations also coincided with the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the Supreme Council for Women.

On this auspicious occasion, His Excellency Mr. Yousif Mohamed Al-Binkhalil, CEO of the NCC, extended his deepest congratulations and best wishes to His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Prince and Prime Minister and Her Royal Highness Princess Sabeeka bint Ibrahim Al Khalifa, wife of HM the King, President of the Supreme Council for Women.

Al-Binkhalil also congratulated all Bahraini women and hoped they continue realising wide-ranging achievements across all fields, stressing that they play a fundamental role in the Kingdom’s comprehensive development.

While underscoring the far-reaching milestones secured by Bahraini women, Mr. Al-Binkhalil noted the pioneering role played by the Supreme Council for Women in laying foundations for the advancement of Bahraini women. He lauded the council’s initiatives which allowed for Bahrain women to continue their advancement across all fields.

Mr. Al-Binkhalil also highlighted the significant role played by Bahraini women in the NCC. He indicated that women constitute 68% of the total number of employees and affirmed that 88% occupy leadership positions. He also praised the important role of the NCC’s Equal Opportunities Committee for including women's needs in the development plans and programs that promote equal opportunities and gender equality.

Last Updated:Mar 12, 2022