In 2007 she graduated from with an MA in Economics | In 2020 she was described by Emirates Woman, as "one of the most powerful people in Saudia Arabia" |
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In 2018 she moved roles to Assistant Deputy Minister for G20 Affairs | She has also been instrumental in the adoption of by UNESCO as part of Saudi Arabia's intangible cultural heritage |
In 2009 she began a part-time lectureship in the Department of Economics at King Saud University, before moving jobs to work on the UNDP | In 2013 she became a program analyst for the UNDP |
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Awards [ ] In 2021 Al-Mogrin was awarded the | Her appointment marked a new achievement for woman from Saudi Arabia |
At her appointment she presented her credentials to Director-General of UNESCO,.
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