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  2. Women's rights in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    The World Economic Forum's Global Gender Gap Report 2024 ranked Saudi Arabia as number 126 out of 146 countries, exceeding countries such as Turkey and Lebanon. [21] However, in the World Bank's 2021 Women, Business, and the Law index, Saudi Arabia scored 80 out of 100, an above-average global score.

  3. Category:Saudi Arabian women in business - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Saudi Arabian businesspeople. It includes businesspeople that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Saudi Arabian women in business"

  4. The UN’s Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) unanimously appointed Saudi Arabia to chair its 69th session in 2025, according to the Saudi Arabia Mission to the UN. Saudi ambassador to the UN ...

  5. Sarah Al-Suhaimi - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Al-Suhaimi (Arabic: سارة السحيمي) is a Saudi businesswoman who is the first woman chair of the Saudi Arabian stock exchange , the largest stock market in the Middle East. [1] [2] She was also the CEO and a board director of NCB Capital, the investment arm of the National Commercial Bank, the largest bank in Saudi Arabia. [3]

  6. UN report calls on Saudi Arabia to release 2 women jailed ...

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    Alhathloul's sister, Loujain, is a prominent women's rights activist who had led a campaign calling for lifting a longstanding ban on women driving. Saudi Arabia lifted the driving ban in 2018 ...

  7. Lubna Olayan - Wikipedia

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    She has been on the boards of WPP and Saudi Hollandi Bank (now Alawwal Bank), [1] as well as the International Advisory Boards of Rolls-Royce and Citigroup. [2]Olayan was the Chief Executive Officer of Olayan Financing Company, and [3] (OFC), the holding entity for The Olayan Group's operations in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Middle East until May 1st 2019, when she was replaced by ...

  8. Danya Alhamrani - Wikipedia

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    Danya M. Alhamrani (born c. 1975) is an American-Saudi television director and producer. Alhamrani, along with her partner Dania Nassief, were the first women in Saudi Arabia to receive permission to own and manage a production company without a male business partner.

  9. Saudi Arabia is being considered by the women's tennis tour ...

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    Like other sports, women’s tennis is looking into the possibility of getting into business with Saudi Arabia. “It’s a very difficult and very challenging topic that’s being, obviously ...