From Damascus to Dubai: Success Stories of Syrian Women Entrepreneurs in the UAE

Across the Arab world, Syrian women have long been known for their resilience, creativity, and strong entrepreneurial spirit. In recent years, many have carried these qualities with them to the United Arab Emirates, transforming ideas into thriving businesses that bridge cultures and strengthen economic ties between the two nations.

Building Businesses, Breaking Barriers

For Syrian women entrepreneurs in the UAE, success rarely comes without challenges. From navigating new markets to balancing cultural expectations, these business leaders have shown remarkable adaptability. Whether in technology, fashion, hospitality, or education, they have turned vision into reality — and in doing so, they have become role models for aspiring entrepreneurs in both Syria and the Emirates.

Case Studies of Success

Yasmina Azhari – Trade Pioneer
Founder of Mira Trading and co-founder of Al Yam International in Dubai, Yasmina has built a multi-sector trading empire while advocating for greater female representation in leadership roles. Her journey from Latakia to the UAE is a testament to determination and innovation.

Rasha Masallam – Healthcare Innovator
As CEO of Next-Gen Immunology Consultancy, Rasha is reshaping how healthcare startups approach research and patient care in the Gulf region. Her work has earned her recognition as one of the most promising leaders in medical entrepreneurship.

 

Annan Mousli – Fashion Educator
Founder of FPAD, Annan has trained over 700 students globally in fashion design and production. Her Dubai-based academy blends Syrian craftsmanship with modern design, creating opportunities for women across the region.

Impact Beyond Profit
These entrepreneurs are not only building profitable ventures but also empowering other women through mentorship, training, and employment. By fostering inclusive workplaces and supporting community initiatives, they are helping shape a more sustainable and equitable future.