 | Al Sayed: media absence of female candidates affects their winning The decision of voters could be influenced by the approach of the press according to a recent study. Conducted by a journalist, Batool Al Sayed, 54.5% of those covered in the study believe that newspapers have direct affect of voters’ decision, while 74.5% of them agreed that the absence of female e.. >> |
|  | Success Intelligence should be a new focus in technical education A study has called to consider IQ results as one of the selection criteria for students looking to join technical and vocational education. Conducted by female researcher, Shaikha Al Jenaid, the study comes to promote the concept of success >> |
|  | HOW DOES CORRUPTION IMPACT WOMEN? Defined as "an inducement to do wrong by improper or unlawful means," corruption exists on all scales - through bribes exchanging hands in interpersonal transactions, through leaking local and national coffers and through transnational deals made outside of, or in spite of, regulatory mechanisms and.. >> |
|  | Creation of “Arab Center for eContent Development” in Bahrain The eGovernment Authority of Bahrain and United Nations Development Program (UNDP) signed a Project Document to support the creation of the Arab Center for eContent Development. The center, which will be headquartered in Bahrain, will help grow Arab eContent and expand its quality presence with an i.. >> |
|  | The Status Of The Labour Market In Bahrain In its efforts to enhance awareness and standard of the competitiveness of Bahrain economy, BCC has resolved to issue periodic papers that address in detail the various aspects of, and important issues related to Bahrain’s competitiveness, which for obvious reasons may not be adequately covered in t.. >> |
|  | Women in Parliament in the UAE study is available on DSG website Based on interviews with members of the Federal National Council, surveys of the opinions of male and female candidates who participated in the UAE elections, and archival material from the election campaigns, this study investigates key themes in the nature of women’s roles in the political process. >> |
|  | Women's higher education in the GCC improves 90% in 3 years The role of women in the labour market and their improved educational background across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region were the major highlights during yesterday's meetings at the Emirates Centre for Strategic Studies and Research (ECSSR) conference. >> |
|  | Women's faces tell all, men's hide all A new study suggests that women's faces are the window to their souls while men's are closed books. Researchers found that volunteers could tell if women were lucky, religious or trustworthy simply by looking at them. But men's faces gave no hint as to their character. The researchers asked 1,000 pe.. >> |
|  | Beginning of education reforms Bahrain launched its Quality Assurance Authority for Education and Training (QAA) on Tuesday to mark the beginning of massive educational reforms. The QAA comes to boost the education sector in the country by setting clear-cut standards for training institutions. >> |
|  | Quota for women recommended Quota system is the only solution to empower women in the decision making in the Gulf region according to a recent study. >> |
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