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  2. Intisar Salem Al Ali Al Sabah - Wikipedia

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    The Intisar Foundation was officially registered as a humanitarian organization with the Charity Commission for England and Wales on 8 March 2019, marking International Women's Day. It is the first charitable organization to provide drama therapy sessions to women affected by war and trauma in the Arab world. [13]

  3. Raja Al Gurg - Wikipedia

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    Ranked among the ‘100 Most Powerful Arabs’ for 2024 by Gulf Business magazine. [25] Ranked among ‘The World’s 100 Most Powerful Women’ by Forbes for 2023. [26] Ranked among the Arabian Business 2023 listing of the ‘100 Most Inspiring Leaders in the Middle East.’ [27]

  4. Arab International Women's Forum - Wikipedia

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    Arab International Women's Forum (Arabic: المنتدى العالمي للنساء العربيات) or AIWF is a London-based umbrella organisation which brings together 1,500 associations, individuals, corporations and partnerships from 45 countries. The AIWF aims to brings equal rights to men and women in the workforce, and in society in ...

  5. Ameera al-Taweel - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Al-Taweel received the ITP Special "Humanitarian Award" on behalf of the Alwaleed Bin Talal Foundation at the Arabian Business Achievement Awards ceremony. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] [ 19 ] She was the most high-profile newcomer to the CEO Middle East 100 Most Powerful Arab Women 2012 list with a fourth-place ranking. [ 20 ]

  6. Sarah Al-Suhaimi - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Al-Suhaimi (Arabic: سارة السحيمي) is a Saudi businesswoman who is the first woman chair of the Saudi Arabian stock exchange , the largest stock market in the Middle East. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She was also the CEO and a board director of NCB Capital, the investment arm of the National Commercial Bank, the largest bank in Saudi Arabia. [ 3 ]

  7. Amira Yahyaoui - Wikipedia

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    In 2013 and 2014, was selected for Arabian Business’s list of the Most Powerful Arab Women in the World. [16] In 2014, became a Meredith Greenberg Yale World Fellow. [17] In 2014, was awarded the Conflict Prevention Prize by the Fondation Chirac. [18] In 2015, was awarded the Global Leadership Award at the 2015 Vital Voices Global Leadership ...

  8. Sima Ganwani Ved - Wikipedia

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    Great Women's award. [33] [34] [11] Emirates Woman of the Year. [25] Ranked #12 of the 100 most powerful businesswomen of 2024 by Forbes Middle East. [35] Ranked #12 of the 100 most powerful businesswomen of 2025 by Forbes Middle East. [36] Ranked #12 of the Arabian Business 100 Most Inspiring Women 2025. [37]

  9. Arab business leaders - Wikipedia

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    Arab Business Leaders (known also as ABL) is an independent business non-profit organization founded by Houssam Nasrawin. ABL has representatives and partners in 37 countries in Africa , Asia , Europe , and Middle East .