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Rola Dashti

Rola Abdulla Dashti (Arabic: رولا عبدالله علي حاجيه دشتي, born 1964[1]) is a Kuwaiti economist and business executive and former politician and minister. Dashti lobbied for the May 2005 decree permitting Kuwaiti women to run for parliamentary elections for the first time and was one of the first female MPs elected to the Kuwaiti parliament. She subsequently served as minister of state planning and development affairs and State Assembly affairs.

Rola Dashti
رولا عبدالله علي حاجيه دشتي
Born
Rola Abdulla Dashti

1964
NationalityKuwaiti
Alma materCalifornia State University, Chico, California State University, Sacramento, Johns Hopkins University
Occupation(s)Academic, economist, business executive and former politician and minister

Education

Dashti earned a bachelor's degree from California State University, Chico in 1984, a master's degree from California State University, Sacramento in 1985, and a Ph.D. in population dynamics from Johns Hopkins University in 1993, with a dissertation on the dynamics of teacher supply in Kuwait.[2]

Career

Dashti is CEO of FARO International, a financial services consultancy,[3][4] and a board member of Damac Kuwaiti Holding Co.[5]

Following the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait that took place in 1990–1991, Dashti managed emergency reconstruction contracts for the State of Kuwait[6] and then participated in the effort to bring about the release of Kuwaiti prisoners held by Iraq.[7] She was the first woman elected president of the Kuwait Economic Society[8][9][10] and the first woman ever elected to head a Kuwaiti professional association[11]

Dashti lobbied for the May 2005 decree permitting Kuwaiti women to vote and to run for parliamentary election.[4][6][8][10][11] She was one of 28 female candidates in the 2006 parliamentary election, the first open to women.[1][12] In 2006 and 2008 she did not win election; in May 2009 she was one of the first four women elected to the Kuwaiti Parliament.[5][13]

In parliament, Dashti chaired the social affairs, labor, and health committee.[14] In October 2011, she was also appointed to the budget committee and the committee for responding to the Emir's speech.[15]

Dashti was not reelected in 2012.[5] She was subsequently the only woman appointed to the new Kuwaiti cabinet, as state minister for planning and development and state minister for National Assembly affairs;[3][11][16] she was reappointed that December.[5]

Dashti has also served as Manager of Economics at the Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research and as an economist for the Kuwait National Bank, and has been a consultant to the World Bank. She is on the Executive Committee of the Kuwait chapter of Young Arab Leaders.[11] She chaired the 2015–2016 World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council on the Middle East and North Africa.[17]

Honors

In 2005, Dashti won The King Hussein Humanitarian Award.[8][18] She was listed by Arabian Business among their 100 most influential Arabs for 2007[19] and 2008.[20]

In 2010, she won the North–South Prize alongside Mikhail Gorbachev.[21]

Personal life

Dashti is from a Shi'ite Muslim family and has 23 siblings.[1] Her father, Abdullah Ali Dashti, also served in the Kuwaiti parliament;[1] her mother is Lebanese.[7][16]

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b c d McDonough, Challiss (2006-06-28). . Voice of America. Archived from the original on 2008-04-06.
  2. ^ 1993 Commencement, Johns Hopkins University, p. 86.
  3. ^ a b "Authors: Rola Dashti". World Economic Forum. Retrieved 2017-03-15.
  4. ^ a b "Rise Up Kuwaiti Women 2007". Ms. magazine. Summer 2003. Retrieved 2017-03-15.
  5. ^ a b c d "رولا عبدالله علي حاجيه دشتي : Rola Dashti". Kuwait Politics.org (in Arabic). Retrieved 2017-03-15.
  6. ^ a b "Women as Global Leaders: Communities in Transition. Dr. Rola Dashti: Chairperson, Kuwait Economic Society". Zayed University. 2006. Retrieved 2017-03-15.
  7. ^ a b Omran, Mohamed (4 April 2014). "رولا عبد الله دشتي .. ناشطة اقتصادية طالبت بحقوق المرأة السياسية". Hayatouki (in Arabic).
  8. ^ a b c . Kuwait Economic Society. Archived from the original on 2009-06-20.
  9. ^ Ibrahim, Barbara; Sherif, Dina H., eds. (2008). "Acknowledgements". From Charity to Social Change: Trends in Arab Philanthropy. Cairo: American University in Cairo. p. viii. ISBN 9781936190614.
  10. ^ a b Etheridge, Jamie (2005-05-19). "Progress on political rights for Kuwaiti women". Christian Science Monitor.
  11. ^ a b c d "Rola Dashti appointed to Kuwaiti Cabinet". Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. 2012-07-20. Retrieved 2017-03-14.
  12. ^ . Vital Voices. Archived from the original on 2009-06-20.
  13. ^ "About Kuwait: The Role Woman in Kuwait". Government of Kuwait, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Embassy of Kuwait in Canada. 2012. Retrieved 2017-03-15.
  14. ^ "Interview with Dr. Rola Dashti, Member of the Kuwaiti Parliament". Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. 2010-03-09. Retrieved 2011-11-06.
  15. ^ "Kuwaiti parliament selects permanent, short-term cmtes". Kuwait News Agency. 2011-10-25. Retrieved 2011-11-06.
  16. ^ a b "بورتريه / رولا الغائبة ... عندما تمطر الذكريات "صداماً" ودموعاً !". Al Rai (in Arabic). 21 September 2016.
  17. ^ "Accelerating Economic Reforms in the Middle East and North Africa: A Private-Sector Perspective" (PDF). Middle East and North Africa Regional Business Council, World Economic Forum. January 2017.
  18. ^ "King Hussein Leadership Prize". King Hussein Foundation.
  19. ^ Power 100, The World's Most Influential Arabs, Rank List 2007 - ArabianBusiness.com
  20. ^ Power 100, The World's Most Influential Arabs, Rank List 2008 - ArabianBusiness.com 2008-05-06 at the Wayback Machine
  21. ^ . North-South Centre, Council of Europe. 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-07-11.

Further reading

  • Muravchik, Joshua (2009). "The Feminist. Kuwait: Rola Dashti". The Next Founders: Voices of Democracy in the Middle East. New York: Encounter. pp. 249–84. ISBN 9781594032325.
  • Tétreault, Mary Ann (Spring 2003). "Advice and Dissent in Kuwait". Middle East Report. 226 (226): 36–39. doi:10.2307/1559281. JSTOR 1559281.
  • Tétreault, Mary Ann; Meyer, Katherine; Rizzo, Helen (2009). "Women's Rights in the Middle East: A Longitudinal Study of Kuwait". International Political Sociology. 3 (2): 18–237. doi:10.1111/j.1749-5687.2009.00072.x.

External links

  • Center for Liberty in the Middle East

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Rola Abdulla Dashti Arabic رولا عبدالله علي حاجيه دشتي born 1964 1 is a Kuwaiti economist and business executive and former politician and minister Dashti lobbied for the May 2005 decree permitting Kuwaiti women to run for parliamentary elections for the first time and was one of the first female MPs elected to the Kuwaiti parliament She subsequently served as minister of state planning and development affairs and State Assembly affairs Rola Dashtiرولا عبدالله علي حاجيه دشتيBornRola Abdulla Dashti1964NationalityKuwaitiAlma materCalifornia State University Chico California State University Sacramento Johns Hopkins UniversityOccupation s Academic economist business executive and former politician and minister Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Honors 4 Personal life 5 Footnotes 6 Further reading 7 External linksEducation EditDashti earned a bachelor s degree from California State University Chico in 1984 a master s degree from California State University Sacramento in 1985 and a Ph D in population dynamics from Johns Hopkins University in 1993 with a dissertation on the dynamics of teacher supply in Kuwait 2 Career EditDashti is CEO of FARO International a financial services consultancy 3 4 and a board member of Damac Kuwaiti Holding Co 5 Following the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait that took place in 1990 1991 Dashti managed emergency reconstruction contracts for the State of Kuwait 6 and then participated in the effort to bring about the release of Kuwaiti prisoners held by Iraq 7 She was the first woman elected president of the Kuwait Economic Society 8 9 10 and the first woman ever elected to head a Kuwaiti professional association 11 Dashti lobbied for the May 2005 decree permitting Kuwaiti women to vote and to run for parliamentary election 4 6 8 10 11 She was one of 28 female candidates in the 2006 parliamentary election the first open to women 1 12 In 2006 and 2008 she did not win election in May 2009 she was one of the first four women elected to the Kuwaiti Parliament 5 13 In parliament Dashti chaired the social affairs labor and health committee 14 In October 2011 she was also appointed to the budget committee and the committee for responding to the Emir s speech 15 Dashti was not reelected in 2012 5 She was subsequently the only woman appointed to the new Kuwaiti cabinet as state minister for planning and development and state minister for National Assembly affairs 3 11 16 she was reappointed that December 5 Dashti has also served as Manager of Economics at the Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research and as an economist for the Kuwait National Bank and has been a consultant to the World Bank She is on the Executive Committee of the Kuwait chapter of Young Arab Leaders 11 She chaired the 2015 2016 World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council on the Middle East and North Africa 17 Honors EditIn 2005 Dashti won The King Hussein Humanitarian Award 8 18 She was listed by Arabian Business among their 100 most influential Arabs for 2007 19 and 2008 20 In 2010 she won the North South Prize alongside Mikhail Gorbachev 21 Personal life EditDashti is from a Shi ite Muslim family and has 23 siblings 1 Her father Abdullah Ali Dashti also served in the Kuwaiti parliament 1 her mother is Lebanese 7 16 Footnotes Edit a b c d McDonough Challiss 2006 06 28 Kuwaiti Women Appear on Political Landscape This Election Voice of America Archived from the original on 2008 04 06 1993 Commencement Johns Hopkins University p 86 a b Authors Rola Dashti World Economic Forum Retrieved 2017 03 15 a b Rise Up Kuwaiti Women 2007 Ms magazine Summer 2003 Retrieved 2017 03 15 a b c d رولا عبدالله علي حاجيه دشتي Rola Dashti Kuwait Politics org in Arabic Retrieved 2017 03 15 a b Women as Global Leaders Communities in Transition Dr Rola Dashti Chairperson Kuwait Economic Society Zayed University 2006 Retrieved 2017 03 15 a b Omran Mohamed 4 April 2014 رولا عبد الله دشتي ناشطة اقتصادية طالبت بحقوق المرأة السياسية Hayatouki in Arabic a b c About Board of Directors Kuwait Economic Society Archived from the original on 2009 06 20 Ibrahim Barbara Sherif Dina H eds 2008 Acknowledgements From Charity to Social Change Trends in Arab Philanthropy Cairo American University in Cairo p viii ISBN 9781936190614 a b Etheridge Jamie 2005 05 19 Progress on political rights for Kuwaiti women Christian Science Monitor a b c d Rola Dashti appointed to Kuwaiti Cabinet Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars 2012 07 20 Retrieved 2017 03 14 Global Advisory Council Members Vital Voices Archived from the original on 2009 06 20 About Kuwait The Role Woman in Kuwait Government of Kuwait Ministry of Foreign Affairs Embassy of Kuwait in Canada 2012 Retrieved 2017 03 15 Interview with Dr Rola Dashti Member of the Kuwaiti Parliament Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 2010 03 09 Retrieved 2011 11 06 Kuwaiti parliament selects permanent short term cmtes Kuwait News Agency 2011 10 25 Retrieved 2011 11 06 a b بورتريه رولا الغائبة عندما تمطر الذكريات صداما ودموعا Al Rai in Arabic 21 September 2016 Accelerating Economic Reforms in the Middle East and North Africa A Private Sector Perspective PDF Middle East and North Africa Regional Business Council World Economic Forum January 2017 King Hussein Leadership Prize King Hussein Foundation Power 100 The World s Most Influential Arabs Rank List 2007 ArabianBusiness com Power 100 The World s Most Influential Arabs Rank List 2008 ArabianBusiness com Archived 2008 05 06 at the Wayback Machine The North South Prize of the Council of Europe North South Centre Council of Europe 2014 Archived from the original on 2014 07 11 Further reading EditMuravchik Joshua 2009 The Feminist Kuwait Rola Dashti The Next Founders Voices of Democracy in the Middle East New York Encounter pp 249 84 ISBN 9781594032325 Tetreault Mary Ann Spring 2003 Advice and Dissent in Kuwait Middle East Report 226 226 36 39 doi 10 2307 1559281 JSTOR 1559281 Tetreault Mary Ann Meyer Katherine Rizzo Helen 2009 Women s Rights in the Middle East A Longitudinal Study of Kuwait International Political Sociology 3 2 18 237 doi 10 1111 j 1749 5687 2009 00072 x External links EditCenter for Liberty in the Middle East Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rola Dashti amp oldid 1112984090, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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