The event was attended by His Excellency Jess Dutton, the Canadian Ambassador and His Excellency Jan Thesleff, the Swedish Ambassador who, in addition, is the European Union’s Gender Champion to Egypt.
According to the Swedish Embassy, the event was organised to celebrate the incredible efforts to create a more gender equitable and inclusive society. It was originally scheduled to take place on the occasion of International Women’s Day last March but had to be postponed due to COVID-19.
Hana Goda was the youngest awardee and the only sports person.
“A rising star, a world champion in the world of table tennis, Hana Goda you are a role model to Egyptian girls and I should also say for Egyptian boys too.
Egypt’s young and dynamic population is the natural source on which this great country’s future will be built. Today, we are recognizing the efforts of some notable role models who are advancing the status of Egyptian women by their great work. We are encouraged to see more and more Egyptian women assuming leadership positions shaping the future of their country and impacting policy-making, business and society.” His Excellency Jan Thesleff
High praise from the Swedish Ambassador; Hana Goda responded in a typical positive manner.
“During the Covid-19 lockdown, I continued to train to sustain my performance level and to remain number one. I would like to send a message to boys and girls of my age that they should focus on their goal, vision it and put in an effort to achieve it.” Hana Goda
Equally, Dr. Niveen Al-Kabbag, Egypt’s Minister of Social Solidarity, who was also among the recipients, echoed the views of Hana Goda.
“To every woman, to every girl out there…you are a source of inspiration; you can conquer any challenge…. Don’t let anyone set a limit to your dreams, dream big and fiercely and achieve beyond expectations, because you can! May you always stay strong, determined and full of love, life and success.” Dr. Niveen Al-Kabbag
The response from His Excellency Jess Dutton was very similar, having monitored the progress made to promote gender equality in recent years.
“I have had the pleasure to witness Egypt’s strong will and determination to empower women and girls over the last three years. Today, we recognize and celebrate both the journeys and visions of some of the committed women who have tirelessly worked to realize this will and determination, and in their own unique ways have made their communities and Egypt more gender-equitable, more peaceful, and more prosperous. Public-private partnerships are pivotal for sustaining change and we are proud of the Canadian-funded projects and our partners in Egypt who are leading the way in improving the skills and training of women, securing a better quality of life and fostering the future of a prosperous Egypt.” H.E. Mr. Jess Dutton
Awardees came from diverse backgrounds and sectors, showcasing the fundamental role of women in rallying Egypt’s position globally.
Awardees included:
……….Dr. Lobna Helal, former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE), who was named the second most powerful woman in the MENA (Middle East and North Africa), by Forbes magazine in 2016 – 2017
……….Amena Al-Saie, Chief Executive Officer of Helm Foundation which promotes the social inclusion for people with disabilities in Egypt
……….Dina Emam, an Egyptian-American producer who served as the Assistant Artistic Director for the 36th Cairo International Film Festival
……….Manal El Jesri, Public Affairs Manager with Methanex (Canadian company), Egypt’s only methanol production facility based in Damietta
……….Manal Youssef, Under Secretary and Head of the Central Department for Projects and Youth Training, Ministry of Youth and Sports.
……….Rana Ezz, Entrepreneurship and Incubators Specialist, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Development Agency (MSMEDA)
……….Rania Ayman, the founder of Entreprenelle, a mission driven enterprise that impacts more than 50,000 women