Leading learning : : women making a difference / / Lauren Stephenson, Barbara Harold, Rashida Badri.
In a world of constant change, the ongoing education and empowerment of women is a transformation of profound significance. In the UAE, and in Dubai in particular, the emergence of women into positions of leadership has accelerated over the past thirty years and continues to gather pace, reflecting...
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