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4 Female Arab Diplomats You Should Know About

Happy #InternationalDayofWomeninDiplomacy

When it comes to positions of importance, Arab women have been the ultimate trailblazers as they smashed through the glass ceilings in industries and political environments often dominated by men.

Through their sheer hard work and knowledge, their power to change the narrative of gender equality within the region and efforts to raise awareness about women’s rights, they are paving the way for the future generations of pioneering Arab women. In celebration of International Day of Women in Diplomacy, we’ve noted the Arab women diplomats you should know about…

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Karma Ekmeji - Lebanon

Karma Ekmeji aas the Head of the International Affairs and Relations Unit at the office of the President of the Council of Ministers (PCM) of Lebanon, Saad Hariri, where she served as an adviser and the focal point for all international dossiers. Karma also founded the ‘Diplowomen’ concept, a physical and digital platform that acts as a hub for knowledge sharing, mentoring and networking in this field. She is a member of the Mediterranean Women Mediators Network and a senior policy fellow at Issam Fares Institute, as well as the mediation advisor at UN Women.

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