
‘A Nation of Foresight’: UAE Shaping Future of Global Diplomacy
Groundbreaking climate policies, long-term vision and focus on inclusivity put country at forefront of world, UN representative tells The National
This assessment comes from Berangere Boell, representative of UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres and UN resident coordinator in the UAE, who spoke exclusively to The National about how the Emirates has positioned itself as a driver of global change.
Leading on Gender Equality
The UAE continues to earn international recognition for its progress on gender equality, ranking first regionally and seventh globally last year.
Educational advances have driven this transformation dramatically. Female secondary school enrollment rose from 44 percent in 1990 to 83 percent in 2023, while maternal mortality dropped to just nine deaths per 100,000 births – far below the global average of 216.
A transformative moment came in 2018 when the late President Sheikh Khalifa ordered half of Federal National Council seats to be taken by women.
Women now represent 70 percent of Emiratis in the private sector workforce and 56 percent of STEM graduates in public universities.
Humanitarian Leadership on Global Stage
The UAE ranks as the ninth largest humanitarian donor globally in 2024, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. Its aid has reached Gaza, Sudan, Lebanon and other vulnerable nations.
Drawing from her eight years of experience with UNRWA in Gaza and Jerusalem, Ms Boell outlined her guiding principles:
Vision 2045: Planning Beyond 2030
In July, the UAE unveiled its Extended Development Goals for 2045, extending well beyond the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.
Climate Leadership Through COP28
The COP28 climate summit in Dubai made history as the first to agree on a global transition away from fossil fuels.
Clean energy investment reached $2 trillion globally last year, outpacing fossil fuels by $800 billion.
Breaking Barriers and Building Resilience
Reflecting on women’s continued challenges, Ms Boell shared personal insights on overcoming obstacles in male-dominated professions:
Quoting Shirley Chisholm, the first African-American woman elected to the US Congress, she added:
On women’s role in peace negotiations, Ms Boell concluded:


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