Lama Salam

Lama Salam
First Lady of Lebanon
Acting
Assumed office
25 May 2014
President Tammam Salam (Acting)
Preceded by Wafaa Sleiman
Personal details
Born Lama Badreddine
1961 (age 5455)
Beirut, Lebanon
Children Ghida Al Zein Geha and Majid Al Zein
Education Collège Louise Wegmann
Alma mater Université de Rouen

Lama Badreddine Salam (Arabic: لمى بدرالدين سلام; born 1961) is married to Tammam Saeb Salam, Prime Minister of Lebanon. She is a Lebanese educational counselor and activist for several non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Lebanon.

Early Life and Education

Daughter of Dr. Malek Badreddine and Salwa Diab, she is the eldest of her two brothers and sister. Salam graduated in 1979 from Collège Louise Wegmann, a private high school in Beirut. She holds a BA in Education Science from Université de Rouen in Rouen, France.

Career

She has been a member of the board of trustees of Collège Louise Wegmann, her alma mater, since 1993. Between 1987 and 1993, she worked at Collège Louise Wegmann both as a teacher and as a French language coordinator for elementary classes. In 1991-1992 she was elected president of the association of Collège Louise Wegmann alumni.

Her dedication to contribute to the improvement of the Lebanese society led her to become a founding member of the Board of Himaya[1][2] in 2009. She played a key role in raising funds for Himaya and creating awareness of the issue on numerous occasions.[3][4] She has actively contributed to common projects between the two highly related NGOs Himaya and Arc en Ciel Foundation[5] widening accordingly the efforts to fight against children abuse.

In 2011, she became a member of the Council of the National Heritage Foundation.[6] As a member of the Council of National Heritage Foundation (NGO) for safeguarding national heritage she is responsible for La Boutique (a souvenir shop) at the Museum where all revenues generated by La Boutique are used to fund Beirut National Museum. Salam contributes to the Nocturnal evenings[7][8][9] of the National Museum of Beirut event organized every Christmas season.

Events at the Grand Serail

Mrs. Salam launched the initiative “Date at the Serail”[10][11][12] (موعد في السراي) to steer specialists and NGOs to raise important social, cultural, medical, environmental and educational topics, using the premises of the Grand Serail (office of the Prime Minister) as a national platform for significant issues related to the life of all Lebanese citizens. Salam chose to organize a kermes for orphans to launch the weekly initiative.[13] On a weekly basis, starting in April 2014, different topics were discussed such as, women empowerment, the inclusion of special needs children in schools, the active aging of the elderly, the environment and the exhibition of young talent for Lebanese artists.[14][15] Under the title Angels of Compassion, Lama Salam held an honorary ceremony for senior nurses.[16]

She also organizes a yearly Christmas Lunch Celebration for the Orphans at the Grand Serail[17]

Personal Life

Lama Badreddine Salam is married to Tammam Saeb Salam and has two children from her first marriage.

References

  1. Himaya. "Home". Retrieved 3 June 2014.
  2. Himaya. "Our Story". Retrieved 3 June 2014.
  3. Aliwaa (4 December 2013). "اليوبيل الذهبي لمدرسة «لويز فكمان". Aliwaa. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
  4. Mondanité (17 June 2013). "Dinner Of Himaya at Beirut Souks June 17th, 2013". Mondanité. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
  5. ArcEnCiel. "Home". Retrieved 3 June 2014.
  6. Lebanon Heritage. "Home". Retrieved 3 June 2014.
  7. The National Heritage Foundation. "Nocturnal Evening December 2000-2001". Retrieved 3 June 2014.
  8. L'Orient le Jour (8 December 2011). "Nouvelle nocturne au musée national de Beyrouth". L'Orient Le Jour. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
  9. L'Orient le Jour (9 December 2013). "A Beyrouth, noël avant l’heure à la Nocturne du Musée national". L'Orient Le Jour. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
  10. The Daily Star (10 May 2014). "Lama Salam succeeds in turning Serail into meeting point for Lebanese". The Daily Star. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
  11. L'Orient le Jour (15 April 2014). "Lama Tammam Salam ouvre le Grand Sérail au débat public". L'Orient Le Jour. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
  12. Web-release (21 April 2014). "‘Rendez vous at the Serail’ Lama Tammam Salam launches a platform for the lebanese to communicate their problems". Web-release.info. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
  13. The Daily Star (15 April 2014). "Kids carnival launches Lama Salam’s Date at the Serail". The Daily Star. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
  14. Beirut.com (21 May 2014). "Date with the Serail: Young Talent Exhibition". Beirut.com. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
  15. All events (21 May 2014). "Date with the Serail - Young Talent event". All events.
  16. National News Agency (2 May 2014). "Lama Salam honors nurses at Grand Serail". National News Agency.
  17. The Grand Serail. "Christmas Lunch Celebration for the Orphans at the Grand Serail".
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