Sara Aziz Joins Supreme Committee to Assess Drama’s Social Impact
The Safe Egypt founder brings child protection expertise to a new national body examining the influence of media.

Sara Aziz, founder and CEO of Safe Egypt, has been appointed to Egypt’s newly formed Supreme Committee for Studying the Social and Psychological Impacts of Drama. The committee, established by the Egyptian government, aims to evaluate how television and media content affect societal values, behavior, and mental well-being.
Aziz, a psychotherapist and child protection advocate, has led Safe Egypt since its inception in 2012, focusing on combating sexual abuse, bullying, and promoting healthy relationships among children and families.
The Supreme Committee will work to provide recommendations on media content, ensuring that it aligns with societal values and promotes positive psychological outcomes. Aziz's inclusion is expected to bring a nuanced perspective on the impact of media on vulnerable populations, particularly children and adolescents.
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