Sindi joins the worldwide ambassadors program that includes women leaders such as Tina Brown, editor-in-chief of Newsweek, Koni Murila, ambassador of the Organization of Cooperation and Development and former member of the US Congress, and Katie Stanton, head of international strategy at Twitter, among others.
As part of the ambassador’s worldwide trips, Sindi will pay some visits to South Africa, India and Argentina, meeting a number of women activists in these countries and provide them with expertise in the field of scientific research, discovery and invention, and deliver lessons and guidance on the art of scientific leadership and business management.
The Global Partnership Vital Voices Organization, is an NGO established in 1997 and based in Washington DC and founded by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright after the Fourth United Nations Conference on Women’s Rights.
Sindi’s trips aim to train and empower women around the world to unleash their leadership skills to help develop knowledge, science, and prosperity in the world.
Sindi will participate as an ambassador for Global Partnership Vital Voices Organization, in a forum network of businesswomen in the Middle East and North Africa, which will begin its activities tomorrow in Dubai under the patronage of Sheikha Lubna Al-Qasimi, minister of foreign trade in the UAE. Three-hundred-and-fifty women will participate in the conference.
Sindi is expected to deliver a lecture dealing with scientific and professional development of Arab women in general and Saudi Arabia in particular, and shed light on her efforts to develop a number of inventions that contributed to the service of humanity.
Sindi takes off to empower women globally
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