THE BOARD MEMBERS OF ADVISORS

Dr. / Hossam Badrawy

Member of the Board of advisory

Prof. Hossam Badrawi, a prominent physician and a well known politician in Egypt, Member of the board of trustees of the Bibliotheca Alexandria, a professor in Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University.He chaired the Education Committee in the Egyptian Parliament from the year 2000 to 2005 where he put the basics of Education reform in the country. He chaired the OB/GYN department in Cairo University and served as a board member of the first National Council of Human Rights in Egypt. He earned a BS with honors from Kasr el-Aini School of Medicine in 1974 and received his doctorate degree from the same University and from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. He had his doctorate degree in Scanning Electron Microscopy , on human endometrium ,then graduate studies in Northwest University in Chicago, and later on from Boston University, Boston, USA in Education Reform. He published 120 scientific papers and 7 books in his specialty and in education . Prof. Badrawi's last publication is a book called "At the Café of Dreamers of tomorrow" 2020.

Dr Badrawi received in 2007 an honorary PhD. in science from Sunderland University in the UK and an honorary fellowship from Cardiff Metropolitan University Wales, UK in 2014. Professor Badrawi is co-founder of Arab Parliamentarians Against Corruption and he also chaired the Parliamentary Network on the World Bank from 2003 to 2006 .He initiated and the honorary chair the National Egyptian Competitive Council and Badrawi Foundation for Education and Development .

Badrawi is a trailblazer of private health care sector with his distinguished vision for health care financing, management and provision. Along with his family he established with his family the Nile Badrawi private Hospital in 1985 and the first HMO in Egypt in 1989 MEMedicare insurance Co.

Besides his academic and political career, professor Badrawi is an active member in a number of leading NGO’s in Egypt, as he is an advocate of youth, women and children rights