Women’s News Agency May 8, 2017
In the context of the permanent quest of the Arab Women Campaign to achieve its media message aimed at women and civil society, a memorandum of cooperation and strategic partnership was signed between the Arab Women Campaign represented by Dr. Mustafa Salama, President of the Arab Women Campaign and President of the Arab Network for Joint Broadcasting, and the Arab Women Organization represented by Her Excellency Ambassador Mervat Tallawy Director General of the Arab Women’s Organization.
This memorandum is considered a cooperation protocol through which the two parties work to sponsor and adopt creative initiatives for women and many goals that serve the positive image of women and their essential role in building civil society.
This signing took place at the headquarters of the Arab Women Organization in Cairo, where Dr. Mustafa Salama, Secretary-General of the Union of Arab Producers, met with Ambassador Mervat Tallawy, Director-General of the Arab Women Organization, and coordination was made for the rationale for strategic and joint cooperation between them, during which Her Excellency Ambassador Mervat Talawi praised the Queen’s program “Queen of Social Responsibility” and the mission The noble woman who undertakes the Arab Women’s Campaign to produce meaningful and unique Arab media with its idea and social content.
Dr. Mustafa Salama said: We have been working with the Arab Women’s Ambassador, Rehab Zain Al-Din, for ten years, in the Arab Women’s Campaign, to produce meaningful television programs. The Queen’s Social Responsibility Program is nothing but a culmination of our programs in the Arab Women’s Campaign, and we will continue, God willing, to innovate and present various Arab media to achieve the campaign slogan “One Media for Women.”
It is worth mentioning that a previous meeting took place between Her Excellency Ambassador Mervat Al-Talawi and the Ambassador of Arab Women Rehab Zain Al-Din at the headquarters of the Arab Women Organization, where they discussed possible ways of cooperation to serve women and ways to further activate the role of the Arab Women’s Campaign in serving women’s issues in various fields. Arab Rehab Zaineddine says: The Queen’s Program and the programs that we have presented since the campaign’s inception are solid evidence of the noble goals of the campaign in providing purposeful media in its form and content, and carrying a constructive social and humanitarian message, after the Arab media, unfortunately, became a vast arena for distorting the image of women







