Embassy of Egypt
Washington. DC

Prof. Nermine A Sabry
Cultural Attaché and Director
My name is Nermine A. Sabry, Professor of Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University. I am truly honored to introduce myself as the new Egyptian Cultural and Educational Attaché and Director of the Bureau.
It is with immense gratitude that I extend my heartfelt thanks to Professor Heba Saad for her dedicated leadership and exceptional service in this vital role. Her unwavering commitment to promoting Egyptian culture and education has paved the way for an inspiring legacy, and I am grateful for the solid foundation she has established.
As we navigate an increasingly interconnected world, the importance of fostering our Egyptian heritage and educational ties becomes ever more significant. y mission is to celebrate and promote our rich culture while strengthening collaborations that advance our educational initiatives. The arts, history, and intellect of Egypt are treasures that deserve to be shared and appreciated globally.
I commit to building upon the remarkable work initiated by my predecessor. Together, we can expand the cultural and educational programs that connect our communities, enhance our students’ experiences abroad, and foster a deeper understanding of our shared values and traditions.
I invite you all to join me in this endeavor, as we work together to elevate our collective voice and ensure that the essence of Egyptian culture continues to flourish. Your support and involvement will be invaluable as we embark on this exciting journey.
Let us celebrate our heritage, strengthen our ties, and inspire a brighter future together.
Warm regards,
Professor Nermine A. Sabry
Egyptian Cultural and Educational Attaché
Director of the Bureau, Washington DC.
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Welcome to the Egyptian Cultural and Educational Bureau in Washington, D.C.
We are delighted to welcome you to the Egyptian Cultural and Educational Bureau, a vibrant hub dedicated to fostering cultural exchange and enriching understanding between Egypt and the United States.
At our Bureau, we celebrate the rich tapestry of Egyptian history, art, and heritage while promoting educational initiatives that strengthen the bond between our two nations. Whether you're an educator, student, researcher, or simply a culture enthusiast, our doors are open to you. Here, you will find a wealth of resources, programs, and events designed to showcase the profound contributions of Egypt to global culture and knowledge.
Our mission is to serve as a bridge, connecting diverse communities through cultural programs, art exhibitions, workshops and lectures. We aim to deepen mutual appreciation and respect through dialogue and understanding of our shared values and traditions.
As you explore our website, we invite you to learn more about our upcoming events, educational resources, and cultural initiatives. We encourage you to join our community and participate in our programs, which are designed to inspire, inform, and engage individuals of all ages.
Thank you for visiting us. We look forward to welcoming you in person and sharing the beauty and richness of Egyptian culture with you.
Warmest regards,
Prof. Nermine A. Sabry
Director
Egyptian Cultural and Educational Bureau
Washington, D.C.
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