In collaboration with the European Union, the third edition of the Egyptian Women’s Summit is hosting for two days the Great Women of Egypt Exhibition, dedicated to celebrate many inspiring breakthroughs and success stories.
Organised by Top 50 Women Forum, the Summit is taking place in Cairo on March 3 and 4, under the patronage of Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouly.
The Exhibition aims to document the evolution of Egyptian women over time and feature a comprehensive encyclopedia of the most influential Egyptian women in history who have made remarkable achievements to the development of the nation.
Top government officials and representatives from several European countries have inaugurated on Sunday the Exhibition to instill a sense of belonging and inspire younger female generations, who see excellence and development of their beloved country.
The Exhibition seeks to establish sustainable connections between influential women – who have created extraordinary experiences throughout Egypt’s history – and younger generations. Such a powerful connection is aimed at inspiring the younger generations to achieve their own successes and overcome challenges.
Dina Abdel Fattah, founder and CEO of the Top 50 Women Forum, expressed that the historical progress of Egyptian women should serve as an inspiration to the whole world.
Abdel Fattah emphasised the importance of documenting the history and achievements of Egyptian women through public exhibitions, particularly for the benefit of younger generations of women.
These exhibitions do not only preserve the legacy of these women but also serve as a roadmap for achieving success.
She further added that the exhibition would feature documentary materials and the use of the most up-to-date professional equipment.
This combination of modern technology and compiling accurate information about many leading female success models provides inspire new generations of female students and graduates, giving them the opportunity to discover their talents, develop their skills, and understand the principles of women’s empowerment and leadership.