
ريهام مقبل حاصلة على درجة الماجستير من الجامعة الأوروبية المركزية في العلاقات الدولية، وبكالريوس الاقتصاد والعلوم السياسية جامعة القاهرة، وصحفية مستقلة تكتب في دويتشه فيله بالعربي ولديها اهتمام خاص بقضايا المرأة المصرية. وعملت في المركز الاقليمي للدراسات الاستراتيجية بالقاهرة ومجلة الديمقراطية.











