Nura Al Kaɛbi
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5 Yulyu 2020 - 7 Fuṛaṛ 2023
20 Tuber 2017 - 4 Yulyu 2020 ← Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan (fr)
10 Fuṛaṛ 2016 - 19 Tuber 2017 ← Anwar Gargash (fr) | |||||||
| Tameddurt | |||||||
| Talalit | Limarat Taɛrabin Yeddukklen, 18 Meɣres 1979 (46 n yiseggasen) | ||||||
| Taɣlent | Limarat Taɛrabin Yeddukklen | ||||||
| Tiɣri | |||||||
| Alma mater |
université des Émirats arabes unis (fr) | ||||||
| Tutlayin |
anglais moderne (fr) Taɛrabt | ||||||
| Amahil | |||||||
| Amahil |
personnalité du monde des affaires (fr) | ||||||
| Membership |
Conseil national fédéral (fr) | ||||||
Tamɣart taslent Nura bint Moḥamed Al Kaɛbi bint (نورة بنت محمد الكعبي) d tneɣlist d tamɛeklant n Timmura n TGM. Seg yennar 2023, tella d Minister of State di tamehkiwt n Tigri n Timmura n TGM. Yuɣal-d yessera yid usqedcen am Minister of Culture and Youth seg 2020 armi 2023.[1][2] Yakan, tella d Minister of State for Federal National Council Affairs seg furar 2016 armi tiber 2017; tella daɣen d tagellalt n twofour54 seg 2012 d d tagellalt n Abu Dhabi Media seg 2017.[3][4]
Di tberradt n ugdil n 7 furar 2023, Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum iberr ezzi n usmizzwer n lɣaci: Noura Al Kaabi tettwasemmas d Minister of State di Tigri n Timmura n TGM.[5][6]
Tussna
[ẓreg | ẓreg aɣbalu]Tesslem-t tettwasnen di Abu Dhabi d Pennsylvania. Ttawi-d Bachelor of Arts di management information systems seg United Arab Emirates University (2001).[7][8] Di 2011, tesri Executive Leadership Programme seg London Business School.[9]
Tarrayt
[ẓreg | ẓreg aɣbalu]Tetteddu deg Dolphin Energy send ad tettclem ɣer twofour54 di tiber 2007; tettilem d amekti n tneflit n yimdanen seg 2011, sakin tella d DG seg furar 2012.[10][11]
Tettwasemmas d tagurra n Federal National Council seg Abu Dhabi di nwanbir 2011, sakin d tikkelt-nniḍen di nwanbir 2015.[12][13] Deg yennar 2016 tettwasemmas d Minister of State for Federal National Council Affairs di lɛeḍun n TGM, tettlasa d anebdal gar lɛeḍun d FNC.[14] Di yunyun 2016, tella d tagellalt n Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company; di 12 yebrir 2017, d tagellalt n Abu Dhabi Media.[15][16] Di 19 tiber 2017, tettwasemmas d Minister of Culture and Knowledge Development; di 5 yulyuz 2020 d Minister of Culture and Youth deffir usdawel n tkici n lɛeḍun.[17][18]
Asnirem d tizerfan
[ẓreg | ẓreg aɣbalu]Di 2011 d 2012, tettusemmekti gar “100 Most Powerful Arab Women” sɣur Arabian Business; di 2013, tettwafernen gar Foreign Policy Top 100 Global Thinkers, d gar Le Nouvel Observateur gar “50 wid yettin ibeddlen amaḍal”.[19][20][21] Di 2014, tettusemmekti gar Forbes Middle East am yiwen seg “Most Influential Women in Government”; tettɛeṭṭel daɣen s Business Woman of the Year di Gulf Business Awards d Young Achiever Award n AmCham Abu Dhabi; seg 2014 tella d Young Global Leader di World Economic Forum.[22][23] Di yember 2020, Moon Jae-in imudd as Diplomatic Service Medal i wasemdu n yimgarraden gar TGM d Kurya n Wenẓul.[24]
Tiwelhiwin
[ẓreg | ẓreg aɣbalu]- ↑ Members Of The Cabinet — UAE Cabinet.
- ↑ Senior UAE ministers welcome major Cabinet reshuffle — The National (5 July 2020).
- ↑ New UAE Cabinet announced — The National (10 Feb 2016).
- ↑ Noura Al Kaabi to lead Abu Dhabi Media — The National (12 Apr 2017).
- ↑ Emirates reshuffles its government — Atalayar (7 Feb 2023).
- ↑ Tweet n HHShkMohd ɣef usmizzwer (7 Feb 2023).
- ↑ Noura Al Kaabi: ‘We should feel responsible for our culture’ — The National (14 Aug 2013).
- ↑ "Profile — UAE Cabinet (archived 20 Mar 2018)". Archived from the original on 20 March 2018. Retrieved 13 September 2025.
- ↑ #UAEReads: Noura Al Kaabi — The National (30 Apr 2016).
- ↑ HE Noura Al Kaabi: Show Time — twofour54 (press release).
- ↑ Top brass shake-up at Abu Dhabi’s twofour54 — Arabian Business (25 Jan 2012).
- ↑ 20 appointed members named for the new FNC — The National (14 Nov 2011).
- ↑ Government announces 20 FNC appointments — The National (16 Nov 2015).
- ↑ New UAE Cabinet announced — The National (10 Feb 2016).
- ↑ New ADNEC Board of Directors — ADNEC (2016).
- ↑ Noura Al Kaabi to lead Abu Dhabi Media — The National (12 Apr 2017).
- ↑ Cabinet reshuffle — The National (19 Oct 2017).
- ↑ Major Cabinet reshuffle — The National (5 Jul 2020).
- ↑ Power 100 Women — Arabian Business (2011).
- ↑ Power 100 Women — Arabian Business (2012).
- ↑ Noura Al Kaabi on reading — The National (30 Apr 2016).
- ↑ "Forbes ME: Influential Arab Women in Government (2014)". Archived from the original on 2014-03-16. Retrieved 2025-09-13.
- ↑ Noura Al Kaabi selected a LinkedIn ‘influencer’ — The National (13 Aug 2015).
- ↑ President of South Korea awards Noura Al Kaabi the ‘Diplomatic Service Medal’ — WAM (Dec 2020).