Anissa Hassouna

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Born(1953-01-22)22 January 1953
Died13 March 2022(2022-03-13) (aged 69)
OccupationMember of the Egyptian Parliament
Anissa Hassouna
أنيسة حسونة
Born(1953-01-22)22 January 1953
Died13 March 2022(2022-03-13) (aged 69)
EducationCairo University
OccupationMember of the Egyptian Parliament
Years active2009–2022
Notable work"Bedoon Sabeq Enzar" (Without Prior Warning)
SpouseSherif Nagy
FatherEssam Eldin Hassouna

Anissa Hassouna (22 January 1953 – 13 March 2022) was an Egyptian politician who was a member of the Egyptian Parliament. Hassouna served as secretary-general of the Egyptian Council for Foreign Affairs and executive-director of the Magdi Yacoub Foundation.[1][2][3][4][5] She graduated from Cairo University with a degree in political science and lived in Cairo, Egypt.[6]

In 2014, Arabian Business and CEO Middle East Magazine named Hassouna one of the World's 100 Most Powerful Arab Women.[6] Her bestselling memoir, Bedoon Sabeq Enzar (Without Prior Warning), describes her recurrent battle with cancer. Her book inspired many readers throughout the Middle East and motivated her to speak on World Cancer Day 2018, reminding individuals that cancer is an emotional and psychological battle, as well as a medical one.[6][7]

Anissa Hassouna was born in 1953 in Cairo, Egypt.[5] As a child she first attended the Coptic Church school in Asyut, then a school in Beni Suef, and ended prep school in Port Said, all government schooling.[5] Finishing school in Cairo, she placed sixth on the final exam for the republic.[5]

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