Sameera bint Ibrahim Rajab is a Bahraini politician and former member of Majlis al-shura and Minister of State for Information.
Rajab did her BSc in Economics from Beirut Arab University and also holds diplomas in Communication Management and Accounting.[1]
Rajab has experience as a journalist, columnist and political analyst before becoming a member of the upper house of the National Assembly, Majlis al-shura (2006–12). She has also served on the Governing Council of International Federation of Family Planning and Care. In April 2012, a decree issued by King of Bahrain, Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa appointed Rajab Minister of State for Information Affairs.[2] She also acted as the official spokesperson of the Government of Bahrain.[3]
The Arab Information Ministers Council in 2016, recognised Rajab as "one of the most prominent Arab media figures".[4] She is also a member of Islamic National Conference, founding and board member of Bahrain Society for Family Planning and Care beside being an associate member of Arab National Conference's General Secretariat.