Dr. Noha Bakr...an Egyptian figure in international forums

Dr. Noha Bakr...an Egyptian stature in international forums
In a few days, “International Women’s Day will come upon us.” This occasion, which falls on the eighth of March every year, is celebrated by the United Nations and UNICEF, in addition to a large number of institutions and countries around the world, in order to highlight the effective role of women indevelopment. sustainable development, and supporting the empowerment of women and the promotion of their rights and protection in a way that ensures the fulfillment of the aspirations and hopes of all parts of society.
In this year’s celebration, Earth Guards participates by highlighting a group of the most prominent Egyptian female role models, who were able to exceed the limits of societal expectations, to achieve many achievements on the scientific and practical levels. Therefore, we will take you on a short trip over the coming days to get to know these honorable models, in an effort by the magazine to inspire all women, support their empowerment, and highlight their role in achieving sustainable development, and the heroine of this article is Dr. "Noha Bakr".
On the academic side, she holds a doctorate in the field of international relations and international organizations. She also received the Distinguished Alumni Award from the American University in Cairo and the National Defense University in Washington. In addition to the above, she works as an associate professorat the American University in Cairowhere she teaches international organizations andLaws. Human.
Dr. Noha Bakr is a member ofNational Council for Human Rightsand a member ofSupreme Council of Culture, and she also worked as an assistantMinister of International CooperationFormer and responsible for international economic cooperation with Canada and the Americas, currently her career is mainly focused in the cement industry as Director of Communications and Corporate Affairs at Lafarge Egypt.
Highlights in her life included her chairing a number of discussion sessions, as a speaker and participant in conferences, workshops and programs at the national, regional and international levels, in addition to her presence in various academic platforms such as the NATO Defense College and the International Institute of Humanitarian Law in San Remo, among others.
She has worked as a consultant for various organizations such as: the United Nations Development Program on a project on Democracy in the Past 50 Years in Africa, the African Union Youth Development Programme, the Human Security Response to Coronavirus in North Africa, and the UN Silencing the Guns Initiative.
In addition to the above, she is also a member of the Advisory Board of the Egyptian Center for Strategic Studies, a member of the Board of Directors of the Kemet Boutros Ghali Foundation, a member of the Board of Directors of the Arab Network for Tolerance, and a member of the Egyptian Council for Foreign Affairs. She is also a guest in a number of different media programs, where she discusses the most prominent development challenges and how to achieve their sustainable goals.




