Moushira Khattab
Former Public Policy Scholar
Professional Affiliation
First Vice Chair of the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child; Former Ambassador of Egypt to South Africa and to the Federal Republic of Czechoslovakia; and Former Egyptian Minister of Family and Population
Expert Bio
Moushira Khattab is the First Vice Chair of the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child. She is also the former Minister of Family and Population of Egypt as well as Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs. She served as Ambassador of Egypt to South Africa during the Nelson Mandela era and Ambassador of Egypt to the Czech Republic and Slovakia during their formation.
Moushira is a strong activist for human rights, especially women and children. She coordinated national efforts to combat gender-based violence--including female genital mutilation--and child marriage. She spearheaded the development and inauguration of 1,167 girl-friendly schools which provide quality learning to thousands of girls in the poorest quintile of Egyptian society. Because of the remarkable results of her amazing leadership, Moushira has been awarded The Order of Good Hope from the President of South Africa, The Knight of the Grand Cross, and Decoration of “Commendatore” of the Order of Merit by the President of the Italian Republic.
Wilson Center Project
“One Year After the Revolution: Where are We Now?” focusing on the prospects for women and children in Egypt in the foreseeable future
Insight & Analysis by Moushira Khattab
- Past event
- Gender-based Violence
Pathways to Justice: Gender-Based Violence and the Rule of Law
- Publication
- Gender-based Violence
Criminalization of Gender-Based Violence: A Legal Obligation
- Past event
- Women's Rights
Gender-Based Violence and Rule of Law: Improving Protections for Women
- Blog post
- Rule of Law
Significant Gains and Medieval Setbacks
- Blog post
- Women's Leadership
Egyptian Women: The Gap Between the Haves and the Have Nots
- Publication
Egypt’s Fight Against FGM: Is There Hope After All?
- Article