
The Royal Charity Organization (RCO), held under the auspices of its Secretary-General Dr. Mustafa Al Sayed, a ceremony to celebrate Bahrain Women’s Day in recognition of RCO's female employees' role to provide affiliated families with all the services and their contribution to accomplish their duties inside and outside the organisation. Dr Mustafa praised the kind initiatives of Her Royal Highness Princess Sabeeka bint Ibrahim Al Khalifa, Wife of His Majesty the King and President of the Supreme Council for Women (SCW) and efforts to empower the Bahraini women and integrate their needs in the development programmes, which will ensure the sustainability of family stability, as well as promote the principle of equal opportunities. He added that the active participation of Bahraini women reflects the Bahraini society's appreciation of their role in various aspects of life, and proves the enlightened visions and far-sightedness of the wise leadership and the people of the Kingdom. Dr. Mustafa lauded RCO’s female employees efforts in offering all kinds of services for the beneficiary families, and ensuring that they receive all services without delay. RCO Secretary-General affirmed the importance of continuing work to ease the sufferings of children and , and spread hope, trust and love of learning among children. Mrs. Jehan Haidar delivered a statement on behalf of the employees in which she hailed HRH Princess Sabeeka’s directives to celebrate Bahrain Women’s Day, which reflects the Bahraini women's achievements.
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