Brave to ensure progressive inclusion of women
Manama : Brave Combat Federation has announced that the future events will focus on building progressively upon the multiple milestones that has been set during the event in Bahrain.
One among the most significant being, Bahraini singer Hanan Redha became the first woman to sing the national anthem of Bahrain in public on International media. Hanan opened the ninth edition of Brave Combat Federation before an inspired audience by singing the national anthem of Bahrain which was broadcasted live across 84 nations to roughly 833 million households.
This was followed by teen sensation Hala Al Turk, winner of Arabs Got Talent, performing for the audience her latest hit single. The inclusion of artists and musicians showcased the rich cultural heritage and progressive outlook of the Kingdom of Bahrain.
The inclusive steps were hailed by the international community. Brave Combat Federation is the first of its kind in GCC where a sports media property of origin in GCC that employs personnel from 27 different nations.
Brave also has prioritised in allocating key designation to female employees including operations, brand, marketing and social media. “Inclusivity is the key to address global business relations in a progressive dimension. The Kingdom of Bahrain not only set a new milestone but also became a shining example for the industry to follow. We are proud that Brave Combat Federation originated in Bahrain is giving value to women and thereby setting a standard for the industry to follow,” said Valeria Land, Chief Operations Officer of Brave Combat Federation.
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