Amira Saber is a Member of the Egyptian Senate who has been recently elected as the Secretary General of the Human Rights and Social Solidarity Committee
Amira Saber is a Member of the Egyptian Senate who has been recently elected as the
Secretary General of the Human Rights and Social Solidarity Committee ,She is an Ex.
Member of Parliament who was elected five years consequently as the Secretary
General of the Foreign Relations Committee. Saber is the VP of the Egyptian Social
Democratic Party responsible for planning and development, and a member of
Egypt’s Coordination's Committee of Parties' Youth Leaders and Politicians.
Concurrently, she served as an appointed member of Egypt’s Supreme Council of
Culture.
Inside the Parliament, Amira has submitted tens of legislative and oversight tools
pushing for a human-centered development and progressive agenda with special focus
on the issues of climate change, women rights , artificial intelligence , youth
empowerment , democracy and good governance.
She introduced three draft bills on combating food waste, adapting with climate change
and AI governance
Amira is the co-presiding officer of the Global young MP initiative and representing the
Region of Middle East and North Africa in the Young Parliamentarians steering
Committee of the World Bank and she is also a member of Munich Security Conference
Women Parliamentarians Program and a fellow of Public Leadership at Vital Voices
Fellowship
She is the recipient of the social action award from the British council, the award
recognizes alumni who have made an exceptional contribution and commitment to
creating positive social change and improving the lives of others.
Amira is a Faculty member of the University of London, she is currently pursuing her
DBA from Swiss School of Management and a professional Development Certificate of
Parliamentary Governance at McGill University , She holds an MA in Development
Studies from the University of Sussex where she was awarded the Chevening
scholarship, an MBA from ESLSCA Business School, and a BSc in Biochemistry from
Egypt.
Besides her work in the Parliament, Saber is a founding member of Kayan NGO For
community Development given her extensive experience working in the civil society
both at the grassroot level with beneficiaries, especially women and children, running
several international programs with different national and international partners.
Amira was appointed to the board of the steering committee to oversee a national
dialogue between the government and the opposition. The appointment to this board is
a real testament to Amira’s broad appeal and political standing