Egypt's Noura Abdul Hadi: Championing Women in Diplomacy
Noura Abdul Hadi, currently Deputy Head of the Egyptian Mission in Kuwait, is making waves in diplomacy. She advocates for empowering women and marginalised groups to ensure society's diversity is represented.
Hadi's journey into diplomacy began with a curiosity about global understanding and dialogue. She considers her time in Kuwait a highlight of her career, describing it as enriching and rewarding due to constructive interactions with colleagues. During her tenure, she successfully facilitated an urgent relief initiative, supporting thousands of families.
Despite facing male bias in certain diplomatic environments, Hadi remains steadfast in her belief that women bring a crucial humane dimension to diplomacy through compassion and empathy. She advises aspiring young women to cultivate a passion for international affairs and express their opinions. For diplomatic leadership, Hadi emphasises the importance of flexibility, decisiveness, integrity, and strong communication skills.
Noura Abdul Hadi's dedication to empowering women and disadvantaged groups in diplomacy is commendable. Her experiences in Kuwait, despite challenges, have been enriching and rewarding. She continues to advocate for a more diverse and inclusive diplomatic landscape.
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