World Defense Show highlights the growing role of women in defence

World Defense Show 2024 welcomed the return of HRH Ambassador Reema Bandar Al Saud, Saudi Ambassador to the United States to the Future Defense Forum.

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Al Saud attended day four of the event focused once again on International Women in Defence.

The Ambassador spoke about the collaborative roles of diplomacy and the military, and the progress made in breaking the ‘brass’ ceiling, while also highlighting the areas that still need to be addressed.

She said: “Today, globally, 13% of ministers of defence are women, which is outstanding. And women now control many of the biggest defence budgets, not only in Europe, but in the United States, some of whom are with us today. And yet, though women make up roughly half of the world's population we remain largely underrepresented in traditionally male dominated areas of foreign policy and defence policy.”

The Ambassador highlighted the immense progress made in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, a key part of the journey to provide both men and women with equal rights, responsibilities and opportunities, saying: “Our defence ministry has expanded women's roles in the military. It's opened a portal for recruitment so women can apply for military jobs in the Navy, the Air Force, Land Forces, Air Defenses, and also health services. Everybody's participation is important. Every single role in this entity in this organisation in this sector is critical. Since it opened several years ago, the Armed Forces women's cadre Training Centre has graduated 885 women who now occupy positions throughout the military.”

She also mentioned that Saudi women in the health services of the Ministry of Defense have earned medals for active service during recent Yemen operations.

The event highlighted the industry’s need to tap into the broadest pool of high-quality talent and create an inclusive culture.

The Ambassador concluded: “The future is being redefined, and only diverse organisations will succeed because it's that diversity that will help us to see the challenges of the future clearer and to address them in a better way.”

The Ambassador was joined on the stage by senior female figures in the industry addressing the audience including: Heidi Grant, Vice President of Defense Global Growth & Engagement at Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS), speaking on the pace of progress; The Honourable Barbara Barrett, Former Secretary of the US Air Force addressing Diversity for Air & Space Innovation and Stephanie Hill, President Rotary and Mission Systems, Lockheed Martin, who summarised and closed the session.