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Ensieh Khazali

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Ensieh Khazali
Vice President of Iran
for Women and Family Affairs
Assumed office
1 September 2021
PresidentEbrahim Raisi
Preceded byMasoumeh Ebtekar
President of Al-Zahra University
In office
2012–2017
Preceded byMahbobeh Mobasheri
Succeeded byMahnaz Molla-Nazari
Personal details
Born
Ensieh Khazali

1963 (age 60–61)
qom, Imperial State of Iran
Children4
Parent(s)Abolghasem Khazali (father)
Tahereh Kalbasi (mother)
Alma materTehran University
OccupationPolitician

Ensieh Khazali (Persian : انسیه خزعلی ) born 1963, qom, is an Iranian woman politician and Vice President for Women and Family Affairs of the President of Iran in the 13th government.

She was President of Al-Zahra University, the dean of the campus of Razavi University, a member of the faculty of the university, a student and a top professor of the country are amongst her scientific and managerial backgrounds.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

References

  1. ^ "Iran VP meets world officials, discusses women affairs in New York - IRNA English". en.irna.ir.
  2. ^ "Meeting between the President of the General Assembly and the Vice President for Women & Family Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran | General Assembly of the United Nations". www.un.org.
  3. ^ "Vice President for Women's and Family Affairs Ensieh Khazali". Tehran Times.
  4. ^ https://www.president.ir/en/130876
  5. ^ "Ensieh Khazali". iranpress.com.
  6. ^ "Ensieh Khazali: Women heads of households are covered by insurance". پرتو نیوز. January 19, 2022.
  7. ^ "Getting to know the new Women and Family Affairs director in Iran". September 7, 2021.
  8. ^ "President appoints VPs for Women, Family and Legal Affairs". saednews.com. September 2, 2021.