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Princess Reema: Mothers are grateful for what Saudi Vision 2030 will bring their daughters

Princess Reema: Mothers are grateful for what Saudi Vision 2030 will bring their daughters
Princess Reema bint Bandar
Updated 13 April 2018

Princess Reema: Mothers are grateful for what Saudi Vision 2030 will bring their daughters

Princess Reema: Mothers are grateful for what Saudi Vision 2030 will bring their daughters
  • Parents worry about their children going abroad to study and staying there because life was easier
  • The changes encompassed in Vision 2030 constituted evolution, not revolution

PARIS: Changes in women鈥檚 status may have come too late for some, but mothers in 海角直播 are thrilled that their daughters will benefit, says entrepreneur and philanthropist Princess Reema bint Bandar.
Princess Reema, who is deputy head of planning and development at the General Sport Authority, told Arab News: 鈥淢others say that even though they did not have the same chances, they are very glad that their children will.
鈥淭hey may worry about them, but that鈥檚 a universal worry shared by any parent.鈥
At the same time, she said she was well aware that there was resistance to the reforms from some sections of the older generation.
鈥淲e held some forums with students in the US and they told us that they want to work and do things but their parents say no, and I have to admit we dropped the ball on that aspect. So then we had to sit and work out how to persuade and reassure the parent generation.鈥
The princess said young Saudis were now returning to their homeland after studying abroad.
鈥淧arents worry about their children going abroad to study and staying there because life was easier. But nowadays they are coming back home because there are opportunities for them,鈥 said the princess, who herself returned to Riyadh after graduating from George Washington University with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in museum studies.
One of the princess鈥檚 roles in the General Sport Authority is to work on long-term job creation and develop a career structure in sport.
鈥淚f you鈥檙e an athlete, then obviously your career is short. We are dealing with sport as an industry. We are able to show that sport can and does produce long-term jobs with a career structure and an income trajectory,鈥 she said.
Princess Reema, a successful retail entrepreneur whose father was a former Saudi ambassador to the US, was one of the business leaders addressing the Saudi-French Business Forum in Paris on Tuesday. She has launched her own handbag brand and when she was CEO of Alfa International, which operates luxury store Harvey Nichols in Riyadh, she bought more women into the workforce and provided child care services.
At the business forum she spoke passionately about the untapped potential of women in 海角直播.
鈥淭his is not a dream. Women鈥檚 inclusion is not happening because we want to get Americans to say 海角直播 is a great place. It is happening because it is our right,鈥 she said.
Addressing a room packed with the CEOs of leading French companies; she continued: 鈥淲hat we need to learn from you is how to integrate sports into the economy, as you have done.鈥
Her mission, both abroad and at home, was not necessarily to change people鈥檚 views of women or of Saudis, she said.
鈥淲e are not asking you to change an opinion of us that you already hold, but to consider a fact: We are the future.鈥
The princess evoked the French tradition of the salon, 鈥渨ith scientists, artists and philosophers talking to each other.鈥
She stressed that the changes encompassed in Vision 2030 constituted evolution, not revolution.
鈥淵ou had to have a revolution here,鈥 she said, referring to the 1789 revolt that resulted in the removal of the monarchy in France. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 have to have one because we have learned from the past. Freedom of speech, freedom of expression 鈥 without these you cannot have a creative society. It鈥檚 not about being more American or more Chinese or Russian. It鈥檚 about being the best Saudis we can be.鈥