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Aya Alrabbat

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Leader Aya Alrabbat from 2019 Leaders Africa.

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Aya Sabry is the Regional Fellowship Program Officer at Ashoka Arab World. Her work involves helping Ashoka Fellows expand their work and scale their impact. In 2017 Sabry was recognized as a Professional Fellow by the U.S. Department of State. In that role, she worked in the Mayor’s Office on volunteerism in Washington D.C. Her main expertise includes strategic planning, monitoring and evaluation, dialogue facilitation, and graphic design.

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