The Dubai government held its annual gender balance awards on Sunday, and men walked away with all every trophy.
The Gender Balance Index 2018 awards offered up three prizes for people or departments who champion women and the pursuit of gender equality in Dubai.
These were a gender "personality" award, an award for a workplace initiative to make men and women more equal, and a departmental award for supporting gender balance.
The Dubai government's media office tweeted a photo of the winners after the ceremony, who were all men.
The tweet said the ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, "honors the winners of the Gender Balance Index 2018."
The Sheikh "recognised the efforts" of one woman, Sheikha Manal bint Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum.
She carried out "exceptional projects that helped achieve the nation's goals of gender balance," the press statement said— but she did not win an award.
She is also a member of the royal family and the wife of the Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al-Nahyan.
On his personal Twitter account, the Sheikh described the awards as: "A great effort led by many parties to establish an environment that achieves a balance between the two sexes."
The United Arab Emirates is one of the leaders in the middle east for gender balance, according to UN Human Development Reports, with a Gender Development Index (GDI) of 0.97. This compares with 0.88 in Saudi Arabia.
After the government's press office tweeted the images, people were quick to notice the lack of female award winners.
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty reporter Golnaz Esfandiari tweeted: "All winners of Gender Balance Index are men!?"
Nicholas McGeehan, a former Middle East Researcher with Human Rights Watch, tweeted: "Best Gender Balance Awards Ever."
Oz Katerji, freelance conflict and rights journalist tweeted: "This would be funny, if it was not so utterly depressing."
In the statement Dubai's government said: "Over the past four years, the UAE Gender Balance Council has launched several initiatives and projects to promote gender balance in the country and move towards greater success and global leadership."
"The achievements of Emirati women today reaffirm the wise vision of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who believed in the importance of the role of women, and their right to work and become key partners in society."