Diana Greenwald
Diana Greenwald is a research assistant for the Middle East Youth Initiative. Prior to joining Brookings, she helped to manage a capacity-building program for young civil society leaders from the Middle East and North Africa. She received her B.A. in Government from Georgetown University and has studied in Morocco and Syria.
Recent Commentary:
Gender, Development and Governance in Yemen, 20 Years On
Diana Greenwald and Raufa Hassan al-Sharki, June 17, 2010
Social Entrepreneurship in the Middle East: How Can Medium and Large-Sized Businesses Contribute?
Ehaab Abdou, Amina Fahmy and Diana Greenwald, April 19, 2010
Social Entrepreneurship in the Middle East: How Can Medium and Large-Sized Businesses Contribute?
Ehaab Abdou, Amina Fahmy and Diana Greenwald, April 19, 2010
Social Entrepreneurship in the Middle East: Building Education and Awareness Among the Region’s Youth
Ehaab Abdou, Amina Fahmy and Diana Greenwald, April 7, 2010
U.S.-Egyptian Relations: Time for a Renewal
Amina Fahmy and Diana Greenwald, August 19, 2009
Middle East Youth Initiative Publications:
Social Entrepreneurship in the Middle East: Toward Sustainable Development for the Next Generation
Ehaab Abdou, Amina Fahmy, Diana Greenwald and Jane Nelson, April 2010



