Hala Al-Tuwaijri, the first woman to lead Saudi Arabia’s Human Rights Commission, is spearheading a monumental transformation in the country’s approach to women’s empowerment. In a recent interview with Arab News, Al-Tuwaijri highlighted the significant progress made in advancing women’s rights, particularly in the workplace.
Under her leadership, the Human Rights Commission has implemented comprehensive reforms to ensure women have equal access to legal, civil, and social rights. These changes have led to a notable increase in the representation of women in leadership positions across various sectors, breaking traditional gender barriers.
Al-Tuwaijri emphasized that the Kingdom’s commitment to women’s empowerment goes beyond mere rhetoric, with tangible results evident in the increased participation of women in the labor force. She noted that Saudi women are now excelling in fields that were previously dominated by men, such as science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine.
Despite facing criticism from some Western nations, Al-Tuwaijri remains steadfast in her dedication to promoting and protecting human rights in Saudi Arabia. She emphasized the importance of engaging in constructive dialogue with international agencies and human rights groups to address any concerns and misconceptions.
While acknowledging that changing perceptions takes time, Al-Tuwaijri is confident that continued engagement and transparency will help showcase the progress being made in Saudi Arabia. She invited skeptics to visit the Kingdom and witness firsthand the positive impact of the reforms on the lives of Saudi men and women.
As Saudi Arabia continues its journey towards achieving the highest global standards in human rights, Al-Tuwaijri’s leadership and vision are instrumental in driving positive change and challenging stereotypes about the Kingdom’s commitment to human rights.