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Dr. Rania Marwan Mohammed Sabano, an expert in international law and the founder and president of the Arab and Syrian Women’s Leadership, spoke to the press today in Cairo after returning from London. There, she chaired events and a conference for the Arab and Syrian Women’s Leadership Institute. She expressed her happiness at signing a high-level strategic academic and research partnership, which she views as a significant step towards enhancing scientific research and supporting the issues of Arab and Syrian women. This partnership was formalized through an agreement with Professor Lina Abdul Karim Ghanem, the director of the Cambridge Academy in Syria, and the American Organization for Research and Science in Syria.
Dr. Sabano elaborated on the partnership, highlighting its foundation on three main pillars:
1. **Academic and Training**: Developing specialized programs focused on leadership, empowerment, and legal protection.
2. **Scientific Research**: Preparing studies, research, and policy papers that support the issues faced by Arab and Syrian women.
3. **Conferences and Consultations**: Organizing annual scientific conferences and forums while providing specialized consultations and building institutional partnerships.
She described the agreement as a step towards utilizing knowledge and scientific research to create a sustainable impact, enhancing the role of women as key partners in development and community building.
Dr. Sabano emphasized the importance and impact of this initiative, expressing her hope that this academic and research partnership would serve as a beacon of knowledge and contribute to raising the legal, scientific, and cultural awareness of Arab and Syrian women. She aspires to leave a positive and lasting impact in supporting and empowering women through education and knowledge, aiming to be part of building a more aware and just future for the beloved country of Syria.
She delivered a message to Arab women, stating that knowledge is a powerful message and the true impact lies in what remains in the minds and drives change in societies. “Be the leader in your life journey and do not wait for someone to chart your path. Create your vision through education, confidence through knowledge, and impact through action,” she advised.
Dr. Rania Sabano concluded her press statements today in Cairo by expressing her heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Shadi Suwailem and Dr. Mohammad Abdeljawad Ali for awarding her an honorary doctorate from the American University of Sciences. She regards this recognition as a significant honor that motivates her to continue contributing to science and society. She prayed for everyone’s continued success and excellence, hoping that this award will be a strong impetus for ongoing work, knowledge, and service to humanity.




















