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Aya Mouallem (
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: آية المعلّم), born on January 17, 1998, is a Lebanese
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, gender equality activist, and a Knight-Hennessy Scholar at
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. She is the co-founder, co-director, and current board advisory member of All Girls Code, a volunteer-led initiative to provide Lebanese female youth with coding experience. Mouallem is active in the field of Arab youth women empowerment in
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.


Early life and education

Aya Mouallem was born on January 17, 1998, in
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,
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. She attended high school at Beirut Baptist School from 2013 to 2016. Due to her grandfather's experience with
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, Aya decided to pursue a degree in engineering to improve healthcare and biomedical systems. Mouallem later graduated from the
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(AUB) in 2020 holding a
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degree in Computer and Communications Engineering and an undeclared minor in English Language and Literature. She received the prestigious Penrose Award upon graduation, which is awarded to an outstanding undergraduate in Maroun Semaan Faculty of Engineering and Architecture at AUB on the basis of scholarship, character, leadership, and contribution to university life. She is currently a Knight-Hennessy Scholar at
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pursuing an MS/Ph.D. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, and her research focuses on increasing the accessibility of engineering education.


Activism and volunteer work


All Girls Code

Mouallem co-founded and served as co-director of All Girls Code, a non-profit, community-based initiative that aims to provide Lebanese female youth with coding experience and hands-on experience in
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. All Girls Code offers several hands-on, immersive technology programs and a year-round mentorship program, and it is fully volunteer-led. 90% of All Girls Code alumni have gone on to pursue a degree in
STEM Stem or STEM may refer to: Plant structures * Plant stem, a plant's aboveground axis, made of vascular tissue, off which leaves and flowers hang * Stipe (botany), a stalk to support some other structure * Stipe (mycology), the stem of a mushro ...
. Mouallem stated that she was motivated to found All Girls Code after noticing that women were discouraged from pursuing careers in STEM; instead, they pursued careers that are not traditionally dominated by men. Mouallem also cited other personal experiences and gave an example about the lack of gender diversity at a software lab at her university.


Beirut Port Explosion

After the Beirut Port Explosion, Mouallem stated to
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that government efforts to locate missing survivors and victims were extremely slow. Thus, she joined, structured, and grew th
Locate Victims Beirut
team that built a database to locate the dead and missing. She has since left the team.


Additional Advocacy & Volunteering Efforts

Mouallem was on the organizing team of the inaugura
MIT Lebanon Challenge
which was held in 2020 and attracted more than 1,000 applicants from all over the world who formed teams, came up with innovative solutions to
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's most pressing problems, and pitched their ideas to Lebanese ministers and CEOs. Mouallem and her team fully created the participants' experience and resources, and they reviewed all the admission applications. In addition, Mouallem was an ambassador of Stanford's She++ between 2017 and 2018 to the Middle East. In June 2018, Mouallem was chosen as one of
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's10 Devex fellows, representing the
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, so she attended the
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World conference and stated in an interview that she will always be working toward helping youth women in the
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to pursue and navigate
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fields. She was also selected as a fellow by
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, which is an organization that promotes gender equality and women's rights and supports future women leaders. Mouallem was announced as a Gender Innovation Agora (GIA) fellow by the
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Regional Office for the Arab States to work on projects related to women in the
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fields in the Arab Worl

In 2021, Aya was featured by the The New York Times, New York Times as one of ten women transforming the landscape of leadership worldwide for her advocacy work in the Middle East. She was also featured by
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Middle East in their Generation STEM issue in the same year. Mouallem was a board member of Girls Teaching Girls to Code during the summer of 2021 in the
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. Currently, Mouallem is serving on the Women in Tech committee and the board o
LebNet
as the youngest member. LebNet is a non-profit organization that aims to bring together technologists of Lebanese descent together in the field of tech. She was also featured in a campaign by the
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and the Issam Fares Institute at AUB as a pioneer in STEM in the Middle East and North Africa

Mouallem has moderated and led conversations with
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and
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on gender equality and girls' education.


Awards and Recognition

Mouallem has received multiple academic and leadership awards during her high school and undergraduate studies, including the Penrose Award and the Baassiri Exceptional Volunteer of the Year Award at AUB. She also received The Diana Award in 2019, in memory of Princess Diana, for her philanthropic efforts with youth in the Middle East. Mouallem was selected a 2020 Knight-Hennessy Scholar at
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University with an acceptance rate of 1.2%. The prestigious scholarship, founded by John Hennessy and
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, cultivates and supports a multidisciplinary and multicultural community of graduate students from across Stanford University, and delivers engaging experiences that prepare graduates to be visionary, courageous, and collaborative leaders who address complex challenges facing the world and prepare for leadership positions in corporations, non-profits, and governments. In 2022, Mouallem was shortlisted to the Arab Women Awards Next Gen list.


Bibliography

# Aya Mouallem, as told to Kaitlin Ahern. “How the Founder of All Girls Code Is Shaking up Stem in the Middle East.” ''Content Lab U.S.'', Johnson & Johnson, 12 June 2018, https://www.jnj.com/personal-stories/the-road-to-devex-aya-mouallem-discusses-her-stem-program-for-girls # Aya Mouallem, as told to Kaitlin Ahern. “How the Founder of All Girls Code Is Shaking up STEM in the Middle East.” ''Johnson & Johnson'', 12 June 2018, www.jnj.com/personal-stories/the-road-to-devex-aya-mouallem-discusses-her-stem-program-for-girls. Accessed 3 Apr. 2022. # Bennett, Jessica. “10 Women Changing the Landscape of Leadership.” ''New York Times'', https://www.nytimes.com/live/2021/03/05/world/women-leadership # “Devex World 2018.” ''Devex World 2018'', 2018, pages.devex.com/devex-world-2018-fellows.html. Accessed 3 Apr. 2022. # “Meet the Team.” ''MIT Lebanon Challenge'', https://lebanonchallenge.mit.edu/?page_id=466. # Stanford 125. “Girls Teaching Girls to Code.” ''Stanford 125'', 14 Dec. 2016, 125.stanford.edu/girls-teaching-girls-code/. # ''“UN Women Announces New Cohort of Youth Advocates.” UN Women Arab States, 21 Dec. 2020, arabstates.unwomen.org/en/news/stories/2020/12/un-women-announces-new-cohort-of-youth-advocates.'' # “Up Close and Personal with WiT Outreach Program Lead Aya Mouallem .” ''LebNet'', https://lebnet.us/profiles/12624520.


References

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