Delegation from Egyptian Banks visits Baheya Foundation

and listens to the stories of the female fighters

2020-11-07

Baheya Foundation received a delegation from Egyptian Banks, headed by Dr. Lamis Negm, Advisor to the Central Bank Governor for Social Responsibility, Prof. Nermin Shehab, Head of Marketing and Community Development at the National Bank of Egypt, Yasmine Hilal, Strategic Head of Financial Technology and Innovation at the Central Bank, Dalia Othman, Director of the Department of Attracting and Attracting Cadres at the Central Bank of Egypt, and Prof. Dalia Al Mahmoudi, Head of Public Relations at Qatar National Bank, and Prof. Hadeel Al Sheikh, Head of Financial Inclusion Sector at Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank, Prof. Naglaa Mohammed, Head of Public Relations, Media and Community Responsibility at Industrial Development Bank, Prof. Marwa Hijab, Head of Customer segments and Retail Banking Sector, Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank, and A. Jihan Abu Hussein, Head of “Ethar Concerning the social responsibility of the United Bank and A. Heba Fathi, head of employee relations at the Central Bank; They listened to the stories of our fighters and their challenges, they shared their various stories  which full of strength and challenge, and at the end of the day they celebrated with fighters in an atmosphere of singing and joy.

Nermin Shihab, head of strategic development and sustainability at the National Bank, confirmed that despite her desire for the National Bank to be the first and largest supporter for Bahia, her feeling of the presence of the  of the Egyptian Banks in Baheya is tantamount to a competition for good, and she called Baheya "The Family House, Which ” while Eng. Majed Hamdy, a member of the Baheya Board of Directors, emphasized the importance of the Baheya project in Sheikh Zayed; As he explained that this hospital will be larger than  Haram branch in terms of space and capacity to accommodate more women. Consequently, the burden will be eased from the Haram branch, and its presence in the Sheikh Zayed area will bring the distance closer to women from remote areas and governorates; Because the first goal of this project is to reduce the waiting list and provide better medical service for every breast cancer fight nationwide.

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