Egyptian Cultural and Educational Bureau - Washington DC

المكتب الثقافي التعليمي المصري بواشنطن

We were honored to welcome Karen Leggett Abouraya, award-winning journalist and children's author, and Tharwat Abouraya, appointed public servant and Chairman of Maryland Governor’s Middle Eastern American Affairs Commission, along with Manuel Knight, tourism sector planner and destination crafter, Chad Helton, the Enoch Pratt Free Library’s new president and CEO and Liz Sunderman from Enoch Pratt Library.

During the meeting, discussions focused on an exciting digital tour of the Embassy of Knowledge at Bibliotheca Alexandrina (BA), as they prepare for an in-person visit to the renowned library in the coming months. Plans are also underway for a major international conference to further academic and cultural collaboration.

The visit also included in-depth conversations about potential partnerships and collaborative initiatives to strengthen cultural exchange between Egypt and the United States and evaluate the possibilities of promoting and utilising the treasures of the BA.

 

The Egyptian Cultural and Educational attache was honored to attend a remarkable event hosted by the Embassy of Cameroon — the launch of the first-of-its-kind Pan-African fabric, designed to unite and celebrate Africa's rich heritage.

Egypt had a proud presence at this special occasion, as a representative symbol from Egypt was woven into this incredible artwork created by the talented artist Shiri Achu.

The event featured inspiring speeches from H.E. the Ambassador of Cameroon and H.E. the Ambassador of the African Union to the U.S., followed by memorable highlights, including a stunning fashion show showcasing the new Pan-African fabric and a lively demonstration of Cameroon’s national dish.

In a touching moment, each of the nine represented countries, including Egypt, received a special gift made from the fabric. The warm greetings and gracious welcome extended by H.E. the Ambassador and the artist Shiri Achu left the Egyptian Cultural and Educational Attaché truly speechless and proud.

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The Egyptian Cultural and Educational Attaché Prof. Nermine Sabry met virtually with Dr. Eddi Contreras, the Vice Provost of Global Engagement and Ms. Mona Menking, the director of International Graduate Recruitment at Baylor University’s Center for Global Engagement.

The meeting explored strategic opportunities to strengthen partnerships between Baylor University and Egyptian academic institutions. Discussions covered tuition fee waivers, student exchange programs, and the development of dual and joint degree initiatives — all aimed at expanding educational horizons and fostering innovation across borders.

  

 

 
The Egyptian Cultural and Educational Bureau in Washington, D.C. proudly brought to life an exceptional cultural experience—the acclaimed caricature exhibition "Stars in the Sky” by the renowned Egyptian caricature artist "Amr Fahmy".
This extraordinary exhibition began its journey at the "United Nations Headquarters in New York", under the patronage of H.E. Ambassador Osama Abdelkhalek, Egypt’s Permanent Representative to the UN. From this prestigious global stage, the exhibition continued its journey to Washington, D.C., where it was magnificently hosted at the Embassy of Egypt with the full support and encouragement of H.E. Ambassador Motaz Zahran.
The event in Washington was truly magical—like a dream made reality. From the prime location to the stunning exhibition setup, ambient lighting, elegant refreshments, and a vibrant and diverse audience, every detail came together to create an unforgettable night. Attendees included diplomats, government officials, academics, artists, researchers, entrepreneurs, and distinguished guests from all walks of life—Egyptian and international alike.
The journey concluded with a special visit to the Naval Academy in Maryland, where Amr Fahmy displayed selected works and delivered an engaging lecture to students about the art and impact of caricature.
Deep appreciation to our amazing team at the Egyptian Cultural and Educational Bureau:
Ahmed Sharaf, Dalia Faris, and Mostafa
Great thanks to the Embassy of Egypt team, with sincere appreciation to Consul Mohamed Mosleh for his unwavering support and dedication behind the scenes. I can't thank Jihan El-Hadidy enough for making the event very vibrant.
Special thanks to all those who helped bring this event to life:
a. From Washington DC.
- American Research Center in Egypt (Fatma Ismail)
- World Artists Experiences (Betty McGinnis)
b. From NYC (alphabetical order)
- Abdelmoez (EZRX Pharmacy)
- Ahmed Moharam
- Habib Gouda
- Joseph Botros
- Mohamed Mahgoub
- Sayed Fouda
- Tarek Solliman
- Tharwat Ahmed
- Yasser Noureldin
Heartfelt thanks to all our esteemed guests, with special gratitude to The Honorable Lieutenant Governor of Maryland, Mrs. Aruna Miller, for honoring us with her presence.
This event was more than an exhibition—it was a celebration of creativity, culture, and the timeless influence of Egypt on the world stage.