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41 places to celebrate International Women’s Day in Dubai Many of the city s hot spots are giving away some freebies for woman on this special day 1 of 41 BLA BLA DUBAI: Ladies can enjoy a delicious complimentary pink welcome beverage called ‘Miss Gindependent’ on arrival – either a cocktail or mocktail, whilst working on their tans around the pool. Sun Loungers are priced at Dh150 with Dh100 redeemable on F&B. This special pink beverage is available all day at Dh25 too. Image Credit: Supplied 2 of 41 BELLA: A new weekly Monday ladies night is launching at Italian restaurant Bella called Bella’s Apericena. And on Monday, March 8 from 6pm to 10pm, they’re giving ladies a free taster of what’s to come. To celebrate International Women’s Day, ladies can enjoy four hours of free-flow beverages, with pizzas and tapas-style Italian food. From March 15 and every Monday after the deal for ladies ....
Dubai: To achieve a world with equal opportunities, women are told to “choose to challenge” individually and collectively to bring about change. This was highlighted during a virtual forum in Dubai celebrating International Women’s Day on Monday. Bearing the theme, ‘Achieving an equal future in a COVID-19 world’, the forum, organised by Flow, a pioneering healthy-eating hub at Jumeirah Emirates Towers, delved on the importance of women standing at the frontline of the global crisis as innovators, volunteers, community organisers and entrepreneurs. On the panel were Maz Hakim, a popular Afghan-Australian radio presenter who moderated the session, Heather Harries, founder of the Stop and Help initiative, Mariam Al Samadi, founder of DXBWomen, and Carolyn Yaffe, a psychotherapist at Medcare Camali Mental Health Clinic. ....
Despite the global pandemic putting a halt on many gatherings, people from around the world have already come together to show support for International Women s Day ahead of the annual observance on 8 March. This year s theme Choose to Challenge has racked up thousands of posts across social media, with many posting selfies on Instagram with one hand in the air alongside a detailed caption explaining the bias and inequalities they re championing. On Twitter, the hashtag has become a way of spreading awareness of protests taking place in over 40 countries - with people spotted in China and Russia arranging flowers, and women in Israel laying in mock coffins to represent those who ve been killed as a result of domestic violence. ....