Careem Pledges to Have 20,000 Female Captains by 2020

Careem, the region’s leading ride-hailing app today announced its commitment to recruiting more females to become Captains (Careem refer to drivers as “Captains”) on their platform. Founded in 2012 in Dubai, Careem now has a footprint of close to 100 cities across the wider Middle East and some 500,000 Captains signed up to its platform across the network.

Careem currently has female Captains in UAE, Egypt, Pakistan, Jordan, Morocco, Lebanon, and Palestine. Despite societal norms of driving being a job associated mostly with men, Pakistan leads the female fleet in numbers and has female Captains signed up to drive bikes and rickshaws as well as cars.

Setup to bring about best standards, the Women Captains Committee at Careem will work on a range of projects such as improving the experience for female Captains in all markets as well as preparing for female Captains getting set to drive in Saudi Arabia.

The committee involves Captain Experience, Safety and Security, Social Impact, Sustainability and Supply teams within Careem, who together, will create tailored programs for female Captains to both attract and retain them. In light of the ongoing instability in certain areas of the region, heightened safety and security measures will be put in place to keep female Captains safe.

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Careem will also address the needs of mothers wishing to register on their platform, looking into incentive structures and comfortable, flexible environments for them to work in. The company recognizes the economic impact of women, wanting to enable that growth.


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Commenting on today’s announcement, Mudassir Sheikha, CEO and Co-founder of Careem said,

We realize that up until today we have focused our efforts predominantly on attracting and catering to male Captains. It’s time for us and the entire industry to wake up. Not only is there a moral obligation to do so, but there’s also a huge opportunity to grow our business around women and give them the economic opportunity to excel. Women are often the primary breadwinners and looking for alternative, flexible ways to support their families.

From today, Careem will use its muscle across a 13 country-wide network to help remove any blockers that are in the way for women to excel in this field as well. The company will invest in understanding what it means to be a female captain and adapt the business needs to make Careem an exciting and rewarding income opportunity for them.


  • Compliments Madam Mudassir Sheikha CEO/Co-Founder Careem’s great initiatives. Suggest you should also announce to adhere on the broader principles of the UN Decade of Road Safety for organisation as Careem, Uber, Grab, This will bring discipline in the industry, safety on roads, driving, roads, regulation, and of course gender equality which of course is your initiative at Careem. Careem operation will help avoid road accidents, un-necessary use of pesonal vehicle, economics, convenince etc. I also suggest Careem should also launch Careem bus service in he ciy of Karachi as many institutions as Softbank’s will encourage this to happen in karachi by and from Careem. Best wishes


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