On Thursday, the second edition of the Arab Women’s Festival, which aims to promote tourism and the growth of the national economy, will be launched in Luxor. It is organized by the International Academy of Studies and Humanities in collaboration with International Entrepreneurship and Women’s Support.
The Festival will begin at 2 PM at the main conference hall in the center of Luxor. The discussion will focus on Arab women and their contributions to the growth of international relations, tourism, state institution development, and absorbing foreign norms, traditions, and practices.
The dialogue session of the Arab Women’s Festival in support of tourism addresses the importance and prestige of the Al-Saeed sector, especially the city of Luxor. In its second year, the festival aims to promote tourism in Luxor, educate visitors about Egypt’s cultural past, the major landmarks that the country owns and falls under its control, and convey to the world audience that Egypt will continue to be the focal point of modern Arab tourism.
Officials from Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Libya, Sudan, and Iraq are expected to participate, while the festival’s president, Dr. Jaber Kamel, will recognize several Arab tourism ambassadors.