Definition of the Programme:
The "Mubdia'h Programme" was established pursuant to the By-Law No. 6, Session 39/2005, issued by the Executive Council at its session held on 29/09/2005 and pertinent to allowing women nationals to practise some business activities from home via:
· Continuing to use the home as a residential unit in the first place.
· Non-prejudice to the rights of all inhabitants in society to lead a quiet sort of life in residential districts.
· Licensing certain business activities whose operational nature conforms to the specifications relevant to a residential setting.
Rational Behind the Mubdi'ah Programme
- Regulating women nationals' practice of trading activities via home in a legal manner.
- Creating a mechanism that would help women citizens, who are practising business activities via home, turn into engaging in outdoors businesses.
- Disseminating awareness of the right way through which a number of female categories can manage to be involved in commercial business via home in order for them to improve their financial status. Examples of such categories are:
• Working families.
• Divorcees.
• Widows.
• Female graduates.
• Housewives.
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