#32. How an Ex-UN Women Leader Started an Online Platform Empowering Thousands of Women Across Egypt with Molk Said - a podcast by Ally Salama

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Molk is an ex-lawyer with a Bachelor’s degree from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) she worked in various local and international law firms until she shifted to the development sector to pursue her passion at UN Women Egypt. To further expand her know-how Molk decided to continue her studies by doing her MSc in Sustainable Development at SOAS, where the concept of establishing https://www.instagram.com/eedwahda/ (@eedwahda) came to life. Eed Wahda’s ethos is to engage, enable and empower all women and girls - a sustainable initiative and soon to be a foundation with the goal to provide all survivors with cross-cutting tools (therapy, legal aid, direct them to SMEs and most importantly community building) aiming for a real social and cultural shift to occur.😍Ps. You can now nominate any guest you'd like to be featured on Empathy Always Wins here: https://forms.gle/341i2ehoRDSLeC5w9 (https://forms.gle/341i2ehoRDSLeC5w9)
You can follow EED WAHDA here:https://www.instagram.com/eedwahda/ (https://www.instagram.com/eedwahda/)
You can Follow Molk here:https://www.instagram.com/molksaid/ (https://www.instagram.com/molksaid/)


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