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Nura Al Kaɛbi
Ministre émirati de la Culture et de la Jeunesse (fr) Suqel

5 Yulyu 2020 - 7 Fuṛaṛ 2023
Minister of Culture and Knowledge Development (en) Suqel

20 Tuber 2017 - 4 Yulyu 2020
Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan (fr) Suqel
Minister of State for Federal National Council Affairs (en) Suqel

10 Fuṛaṛ 2016 - 19 Tuber 2017
Anwar Gargash (fr) Suqel - Abdul Rahman Al Owais (en) Suqel
Tameddurt
Talalit Limarat Taɛrabin Yeddukklen, 18 Meɣres 1979 (46 n yiseggasen)
Taɣlent Limarat Taɛrabin Yeddukklen
Tiɣri
Alma mater université des Émirats arabes unis (fr) Suqel
Tutlayin anglais moderne (fr) Suqel
Taɛrabt
Amahil
Amahil personnalité du monde des affaires (fr) Suqel, ministre (fr) Suqel d asertay
Membership Conseil national fédéral (fr) Suqel

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]

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]

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]

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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]

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  1. Members Of The Cabinet — UAE Cabinet.
  2. Senior UAE ministers welcome major Cabinet reshuffle — The National (5 July 2020).
  3. New UAE Cabinet announced — The National (10 Feb 2016).
  4. Noura Al Kaabi to lead Abu Dhabi Media — The National (12 Apr 2017).
  5. Emirates reshuffles its government — Atalayar (7 Feb 2023).
  6. Tweet n HHShkMohd ɣef usmizzwer (7 Feb 2023).
  7. Noura Al Kaabi: ‘We should feel responsible for our culture’ — The National (14 Aug 2013).
  8. "Profile — UAE Cabinet (archived 20 Mar 2018)". Archived from the original on 20 March 2018. Retrieved 13 September 2025.
  9. #UAEReads: Noura Al Kaabi — The National (30 Apr 2016).
  10. HE Noura Al Kaabi: Show Time — twofour54 (press release).
  11. Top brass shake-up at Abu Dhabi’s twofour54 — Arabian Business (25 Jan 2012).
  12. 20 appointed members named for the new FNC — The National (14 Nov 2011).
  13. Government announces 20 FNC appointments — The National (16 Nov 2015).
  14. New UAE Cabinet announced — The National (10 Feb 2016).
  15. New ADNEC Board of Directors — ADNEC (2016).
  16. Noura Al Kaabi to lead Abu Dhabi Media — The National (12 Apr 2017).
  17. Cabinet reshuffle — The National (19 Oct 2017).
  18. Major Cabinet reshuffle — The National (5 Jul 2020).
  19. Power 100 Women — Arabian Business (2011).
  20. Power 100 Women — Arabian Business (2012).
  21. Noura Al Kaabi on reading — The National (30 Apr 2016).
  22. "Forbes ME: Influential Arab Women in Government (2014)". Archived from the original on 2014-03-16. Retrieved 2025-09-13.
  23. Noura Al Kaabi selected a LinkedIn ‘influencer’ — The National (13 Aug 2015).
  24. President of South Korea awards Noura Al Kaabi the ‘Diplomatic Service Medal’ — WAM (Dec 2020).