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Women who create the future of Egypt | Will "Nermin" become the pioneer of the ceramics industry in Egypt?



A series of women who create the future of Egypt presents the elite of the most prominent and influential women in society, and those who have a role in the process of empowering Egyptian women and ways to enhance their status, confirm their role and encourage them to participate, highlight their work and promote the Kingdom of women in various countries of the world.


A star of the Egyptian future makers

The series is pleased to talk about Nermin Ajeeb, the Aswan sculptor, ceramic designer and e-business marketer.


She married Nermin Ajeeb, six years ago, and gave birth to two parents, Carlos and Cristiano. She graduated from Aswan University at the Faculty of Social Work. Her passion for knowledge and gaining knowledge and experiences was her most important goal, so she tried to make of herself a social woman of the authentic, popular model, and this is what encouraged her to join the Faculty of Arts as a study Open, but circumstances prevented them.


Women who are shaping the future of Egypt

While studying, the ceramic designer worked as an account manager for an electronic company. Her appetite for life and her drive to make her being inspired her to succeed, which we do not feel or realize except by work.


Nermin Ajeeb was exposed to a financial malaise that caused her to separate from open education, but she insisted on asserting herself so she worked in the field of network marketing via the Internet, so that this step would be a leap from it to the light.


Nermin's relationship with the ceramics industry

Nermin Ajeeb's relationship with the ceramics industry began since he was associated with one of the factories that produce ceramic designs, and she adds to "a first page", "My relationship with the ceramics factory was just the history of my father's country, and my knowledge of it was just information about history and nobility. The craft is close to death, because there are no generations of people with whom the craft have been passed down.


The Chamber for Handicrafts and Banque Misr agreed to develop the craft and industry of ceramics a year and three months ago, on a project to develop the ceramics industry. Indeed, the fruits of the project began by training twenty-five young men and women. Stomachache.


Self-search agenda

Nermin Ajeeb looked in every outlet for herself and supporting her abilities, as she puts her shoulder next to her husband's shoulder to share together the difficulties of life and the vicissitudes of days, like any Egyptian woman who put the comfort and stability of her home on her head in the first place, and tells about her experience in the ceramics factory, saying: "I train at hands The best doctors, professors, and my dream that I had a dream about a long time that I achieved in this project, and praise be to God, I succeeded and remained distinguished in my department. Training courses were conducted in entrepreneurship, and I obtained a business administration certificate and a marketing certificate, and currently, with the permission of our Lord, I attend to do a special project for me and my dream. My name is known in the world Entire".

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