In collaboration with the European Union, the third edition of the Egyptian Women’s Summit is currently featuring the Great Women of Egypt Exhibition over two days. The event is organized by the Top 50 Women Forum and is being held in Cairo on March 3 and 4, under the patronage of Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouly.
The exhibition serves the purpose of documenting the historical progression of Egyptian women, showcasing a comprehensive encyclopedia highlighting influential Egyptian women who have significantly contributed to the nation’s development.
Government officials and representatives from various European countries inaugurated the exhibition on Sunday. The aim is to instill a sense of belonging and inspiration among younger generations, encouraging them to excel and contribute to the advancement of their country.
The exhibition intends to establish lasting connections between influential women throughout Egypt’s history and the younger generation, offering inspiration for their own achievements and the ability to overcome challenges.
Dina Abdel Fattah, founder and CEO of the Top 50 Women Forum, emphasized the exhibition’s role in showcasing the historical progress of Egyptian women as a source of inspiration globally. She highlighted the importance of documenting women’s history through public exhibitions, providing a roadmap for success and serving as an inspiration for younger generations.
Abdel Fattah noted that the exhibition incorporates modern technology and utilizes professional equipment to present documentary materials, offering a unique opportunity for new generations of female students and graduates to discover their talents, develop their skills, and understand the principles of women’s empowerment and leadership.