Work on what may be the world’s first industrial city designed exclusively for women is underway now in Saudi Arabia.
The $29.6m (Saudi Riyals 111 million) development aims to attract industrial projects pioneered by women, making it the first industrial zone to accommodate women’s businesses exclusively, reports English-language Saudi newspaper, Arab News.
Covering an area of 500,000 sq m – equivalent to about five American football fields – the city is located east of Al-Ahsa International Airport, which serves the city of Hofuf in the kingdom’s Eastern Province.
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Its design “takes into account the privacy of Saudi women and will provide thousands of jobs for Saudi women”, Arab News reports.
The idea for women-only industrial zones was first articulated in 2003 by a group of prominent businesswomen in the kingdom, which enforces strict segregation of the sexes. The idea was welcomed at the time by the Saudi Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
A 2012 study by Booz & Company, quoted by Arab News, suggested that 78% of Saudi female graduates are unemployed, while the employment rate for women is 14.4 %, the lowest in the Gulf region.
Women in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (Fayez Nureldine/AFP/GettyImages)
“The plan to create women-only industrial cities is a positive step that will mutually benefit Saudi women and the Kingdom,” Basmah Omair, executive director of the Khadijah bint Khwailid Businesswomen’s Center at the Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry, told Arab News.
She said the creation of women-only cities would give talented women the chance, now lacking, to show their potential.
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Sorry but I can’t see anything positive about ”the kingdom, which enforces strict segregation of the sexes”.
– with all due respect to the Arab culture, I think it needs to look at its regressive patriarchal system of control instead of creating a female only industrial ghetto.