Rasha Ragheb… Pioneer of human development

Rasha Ragheb.. Pioneer of Human Development
In the next few days, the world will celebrate “International Women’s Day,” which falls on March 8th every year, during which the United Nations, UNICEF, and the entire world seek to highlight the role of women in achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It is an international day that the peoples of the world use to support strategies for empowering women everywhere, which makes it one of the steps to strengthen their rights – socially, economically and culturally – to ensure the implementation of the aspirations and hopes of all parts of society.
This year – 2024 – is the second year in a row, in which the Earth Guards participate in the celebration of International Women’s Day, by highlighting the achievements of prominent Egyptian and Arab women and pioneers – scientifically and practically – in their fields; Therefore, in the coming days, the magazine will accompany you through a journey – a series of articles on International Women’s Day – expressing honorable feminist models whose professional career has shone in the skies of Egypt and the Arab world, and this is through achievements that have inspired women of the whole world. So that empowering them will be a just way of life and a form of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
As for the heroine of this article, she is Dr. Rasha Ragheb, “Executive Directorof the National Academy for Training and Rehabilitation of Youth.” She is a woman with multiple experiences – locally and globally – in a journey that inspired the women of Egypt and the Arab world. Because it has leadership roles in the United Nations and the League of Arab States.
She began her professional career in 2000 by obtaining a Master’s degree in Business Administration from Seattle University, then in 2008 she obtained a Doctorate in Marketing from the Arab Academy for Banking and Financial Sciences.
One of the most important steps of Dr. Rasha Ragheb in the process of work and construction is the innovative and tangible ideas she was able to implement in the field of sustainable education, through her work as a consultant for the “Yayasan” organization in the Malaysian city of Pahang. In order to develop and implement an entrepreneurship program for Malaysian students studying in Egypt.
Dr. Rasha Ragheb has been able to focus her efforts on developing human resources, as it is a sustainable resource in Egypt and the whole world. It worked in more than one place to implement programs to develop and empower youth cadres in many sectors and fields, so that their experiences and skills became one of the signs of communication and building education strategies in many places of the world. This made her an Egyptian model that inspires Egyptian and Arab women, and women of the whole world.
Among these efforts aimed at human development and building cadres is what Dr. Rasha Ragheb presented through the “Women Leading in the Egyptian Governorates” program, and this is through the academy’s digital platform, through which she emphasized the importance of investing in the human element. This is in addition to what it achieved in building the character of leaders and cadres in Egypt, where it helped, through its rehabilitation programs, to give them the necessary skills for leadership. In implementation of the directives of His Excellency President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi; In order to build the Egyptian human being and create a bright future for the Egyptian state.
These efforts resulted in the graduation of the first batch of the “Qualification of Workers in Leadership and Supervisory Positions” program; For Dr. Rasha Ragheb to have an effective contribution to reformulating the Egyptian training scene, in line with global developments in all fields.
We, inEarth Guards, are firmly certain that Dr. Rasha Ragheb’s career was sustainable and full of actual achievements, which made her a unique personality in Egypt and the entire world, as her development endeavors confirmed that the renaissance of nations and civilizations can only be built through the efforts and minds of peoples, starting with education; All of this helps achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).




