- Asma al-Assad
Asma Fawaz Akhras ( _ar. أسماء الأخرس), also known after her husband's family name as Asma Al-Assad, is the
First Lady ofSyria . She was born inLondon ,England , onAugust 11 ,1975 . Her family is originally fromHoms ,Syria . She married PresidentBashar al-Assad in 2000, having previously pursued acareer inmerchant banking .Early life
Asma is the daughter of prominent Syrian cardiologist
Fawaz Akhras . Asma was born as Asma Akhras and was known to many as "Emma". [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1630134.stm BBC News | UK | The road to Damascus (all the way from Acton) ] ] She is from the west London town of Acton. Although she is now known as "Asma Al-Assad", there is no rule or clause in the Syrian law for a woman to adopt her husband's surname after marriage.Official Role
Unlike previous
Syria n First Ladies, Asma has maintained a higherprofile atstate , diplomatic, and charitableevent s. In 2004 Asma al-Assad was awarded anHonorary doctorate inArchaeology fromLa Sapienza University ,Rome .As the first lady of Syria, Asma initiated and
support edprogram s designed to fostereconomic development and improve thequality of life for Syrian people. Asma has focused onissue s concerning ruraldevelopment technology . In July 2001, she established Syria’s first rural development N.G.O., known as theFund for Integrated Rural Development of Syria (F.I.R.D.O.S.). The fund aims to play a leadingrole in advancing comprehensive and sustainablehuman development through the direct participation of the Syrianpopulation . During her frequentvisit s tovillage s and local communities throughout thecountry , Asma stresses the importance of strengthening and enhancing the capacity of communities, whilst respecting the positive values of localculture andheritage .Asma has highlighted the key role of
women in the developmentprocess and facilitating their participation. She recently hosted the "Women andEducation " forum which gathered First Ladies from six variousArab countries and delegations from all 22 Arab countries. The three-day event gatheredviewpoint s andopinion s on newtrend s and methodologies in education. Asma is head of Mawred, a Syrian NGO set up under her patronage in 2003 with the aim to enhance the role of women in Syria's economic development. She actively supports the Syrian Business Women’sCommittee in theChamber of Commerce . In April 2002, Asma hosted the Women in Business Conference, the largestgathering of businesswomen in theMiddle East . Asma is also seen as role model for Syrian women and has attended a conference in Beirut on Arab women and war in 2004. [http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/partners-just-as-politic-as-chic/2008/07/18/1216163157035.html?page=2 Partners just as politic as chic - World - smh.com.au ] ]On World
Children ’s Day in June 2002, Asma launched the first National Children’s Book Fair, which featuredauthor s,artist s andpublisher s from around the country. Asma takes the position that learning is theproduct of an open and diversifiedsociety and access toknowledge ,experience , and theenhancement oflearning will improve the quality of life. She encourages parents to spend more time with their children, to involve them infamily affair s and to always ask for and respect their opinions.Asma's interest in
Information andCommunication Technology (I.C.T.) began during herschool year s and in July 2002 she initiated the first Mobile Information Center (M.I.C.) in the Middle East, intended to help bridge the gap between the information-rich and information-poor communities in Syria. The M.I.C. serves the purpose of a fully equipped mobilecomputer classroom , which travels through Syria’s remote villages to conduct I.C.T.literacy programs.Asma is also an active
sponsor of events that promote thehistory ,culture andart s ofSyria .First Lady of Syria
As the wife of the Syrian President Asma has taken a prominent public role. Her persona is in contrast to her mother-in-law, Anisah Makhlouf, widow to the late
Hafez al-Assad . Tensions have been reported between Asma and Anisah, and also between Asma and her sister in law,Bushra al-Assad , who reportedly had a strong influence on her late father. The tensions are reported to be ongoing and surround concerns regarding "the sort of first lady that Asma wants to be". It has also been reported that Bushra disputes Asma's use of the title "first lady" out of respect for Anisa, widow of the late Syrian presidentHafez al-Assad . [ [http://www.mideastmonitor.org/issues/0609/0609_5.htm Dossier: Bushra Assad (September-October 2006) ] ]Education and Career
Asma attended
King’s College, London and graduated in 1996 with a BSc first classhonour s degree inComputer science and aDiploma inFrench Literature . Afteruniversity , Asma spent sixmonth s travelling throughout theFar East andEurope . Upon herreturn in 1997, she started work atDeutsche Morgan Grenfell inLondon (now known asDeutsche Bank ) as an analyst in theHedge fund Management section ofSales and Trading, covering clients in theFar East andEurope .In 1998, Asma joined the
Investment banking division of J.P. Morgan, London. She specialized inMerger s andAcquisition s forBiotechnology and pharmaceutical companies. During the three years she spent at J.P. Morgan, she was sent to theirParis office for nine months and to the New York office for eighteen months, where she advised and executed four large mergertransaction s for both European and American s.Family
After leaving J.P. Morgan in November 2000, Asma returned to Syria and married Bashar al-Assad in December 2000. On
December 3 ,2001 , they became the parents of their first-born child, named Hafez after his lategrandfather . Zein was born onNovember 5 ,2003 , and Kareem onDecember 16 ,2004 . Her father is London-based cardiologist Fawaz al-Akhras, and mother Sahar Otri al-Akhras, an active philanthropist in Syria. She has two brothers; Feras, a doctor, and Eyad, a communications consultant based in Qatar. [ [http://www.syrianembassy.us/first_lady_of_syria.htm The First Lady of Syria ] ]ee also
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Bashar al-Assad
*Syrian Arab Republic External links
* [http://www.presidentassad.net/ASMA%20AL-ASSAD/Asma%20Akhras%20Al%20Assad.htm] "Asma Akhras Al-Assad"
* [http://www.syrianembassy.us/first_lady_of_syria.htm Syrian Embassy in Washington, D.C.-- The First Lady: Asma Akhras al-Assad]
* [http://manager.albawaba.com/img/new_sys/mediabank/9044_mb_file_b6d74.jpgal-Bawaba Middle East Info.-- Asma al-Assad]
* [http://video.msn.com/v/us/v.htm?g=61496579-7D29-4477-A639-CA0B7E787821&f=06/64&fg=copy "Nightly News with Brian Williams" (05-09-07)-- "Ann Curry interviews Asma on NBC"]References
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