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Princess Reem bint Mansour Al Saud, Maryam Saleh bin Laden, Haifa Al Mansour


The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is filled with women challenging societal restrictions, with a steady steps successful and skilled all barriers, and leaves an indelible imprint on their societies and the world, we can celebrate them and travel with their experiences, in this article we will learn about 10 Saudi women inspiring that can never be stopped or disturbed their unjust insistence In our motivation every day:

Haifa Al -Mansour

Haifa Al -Mansour is the first film director in Saudi Arabia, and she is also a script writer who focused in most of her works on dealing with women's issues and the problems she faces in the Kingdom, and it should be noted that Haifa was born in the womb of an artistic family; As her father is the great Saudi poet and thinker Abdullah Al -Mansour, Haifa studied at the American University in Cairo and ended a master's study in Australia.

Princess Rima bint Bandar Al Saud

A Saudi businesswoman currently holds the position of the Kingdom's ambassador in the United States of America, and she was ranked among the 100 most powerful Arab women in 2014 by Forbes magazine, and she also won the "Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum" award for sports creativity during 2017, and she studied Rima in museums And historical monuments at George Washington University in the United States.

Meshaal Al -Shammari

Since her childhood, Al -Shammari was passionate about space science, and when she grew up, she never abandoned her dream, as she is the first Saudi woman to work in the field of nuclear missile design, in addition to joining NASA and contributed to developing more than 22 missile programs, it is reported that Meshaal won a lot of Awards such as the 2018 Scientific Achievement Award, and the Women Award for Inspiring during 2015.

Hanan Bakhi

Saudi Dr. Hanan Belki is the assistant director of the Director General of Antibiotics Resistance Affairs at the World Health Organization in Switzerland since 2019, and Dr. Hanan specializes in infectious diseases for children, and she has won many awards, including the researcher award in 2009 and the prize for the advanced researcher in 2013 from the King Abdul God is global for medical research.

Thuraya Obaid

Thuraya Obaid was born in Baghdad in 1945 and raised and grew up in Cairo, she received a scholarship for study in the United States, and there she studied English literature to move to Saudi Arabia and establish the first development program for women in West Asia, and during 2013, Thuraya Obaid was chosen to membership of the Saudi Shura Council.

Tasnim the Sultan

A Saudi photographer began her passion for the camera since the age of nine, and when she grew up, she decided to professionalize photography besides her interest in Saudi women's issues, as she sought to document the journey of Saudi women and her career in achieving their ambition.

Latifa Mohammed Al -Abdul Karim

Latifa Al -Abdul Karim was born and raised in Saudi Arabia, studied the field of computer and obtained a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Liverpool in 2016, later worked as a consultant to artificial intelligence in the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology in the Kingdom.

Princess Reem Bint Mansour Al Saud

Princess Reem is one of the most famous female figures who are fighting for the rights of Saudi women, and she studied at Oxford University and obtained a doctorate in Middle East studies, and she is currently studying at Kennedy State College at Harvard University, where her work focuses on enhancing Saudi labor policies.

Princess Lamia bint Majid Al Saud

Princess Lamia was recently elected as the first regional ambassador for goodwill for Arab countries, by the United Nations Human Resettlement Program in the tenth session of the World Urban Forum, and Princess Lamia is a prominent figure in Saudi society because of her humanitarian and charitable work in the field of sustainable development.

Maryam Saleh bin Laden

Dr. Maryam works as a dentist and has opened the first dental clinic in the Azraq refugee camp in Jordan in 2016 - for free for patients, and she is the only woman in history that swim along the Times River in London to increase awareness of the Syrian refugee crisis.


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