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Uber begins Women’s Driving Feature in Saudi Arabia

Uber has announced the coming presentation of its new product of “Womest Dirs” in Saudi Arabia, allowing female passengers to be compared to women by the app.

The new feature, which will gradually remove in the coming weeks, reflecting a major step forward to developing economic movement and economic growth of Saudi women.

The launch is in line with the seven-year anniversary of the historical decision of raising women’s driving ban, and is part of a comprehensive “partnership with the local part of the area, and the economic opportunity.

Women Drivers in Uber Saudi Arabia

The product is done for easy use to ensure that women feel comfortable and empowered. Gradually available to passengers in the next week. Here’s how the product works:

  • On-Funcy: The product of female drivers allows female passengers to be compared to female drivers. Product activities such as Uberx and optional from a mini-listing list in Uber X
  • Reserve: Femal raiders who want to make composition and additional editing, they can keep rid of women’s driver up to 30 minutes prior to the Uber Reserve feature

Youssef Angouse, Ksa Gm in Uber, said: “Women in Saudi Arabia show how the traveling can open the door.

“The introduction of the ‘Women Drivers’ product reflects our commitment to promining women and supporting their economic and economic movement.

“We continue to support women who choose to drive with Uber – give more selection, an opportunity for a higher, public power.

“We are very happy to witness this moving change takes place in Saudi Arabia, and we firmly believe efforts like this plays the most important role in Saudi Vision 2030.”

Uber is partnering with Alnahda Society, a non-profit organization established in 1962 for the purpose of equip both economic and social women.

Collaboration aims to support women from traveling by powers, including financial viability programs, empowering women in essential skills.

Initiative closes the Economical approach to the Widfare and opens the likelihood such as driving through the UBER app.

This effort builds a previous collaboration of Uber in Alnahda with a Maruky program, which supports thousands of women in joining employees to learn to drive and receive a driver’s license.

In addition, Uber will handle its first Gigsister Gigsister program in Saudi Arabia, creating a dedicated area of drivers who can connect, share information, and encourage local local community.

These programs highlight that the Russian goes beyond the development of investment in the development and success of women throughout the State.

Over the years, Uber launches a series of programs in Saudi Arabia, from Wosool Dilown, supporting the support of more than 20m women, allows female drivers to choose women.

Each of these programs have improved carefully to deal with women’s participation from employees and adherify economic and economic purposes.

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