Sahar, the director of strategic relations at Masira Fund and Center for the Advancement of People with Disabilities in Arab society of Israel. Sahar’s main responsibilities include soliciting and maintaining relationships with donors, overseeing and assisting in the creation of marketing materials, conferences and special events, and development of strategic business and policy plans. In the past Sahar worked as a lawyer in the civil field and after that in the field of public health where she served as a coordinator and health educator at the Arab Health Initiative at Memorial Sloan – Kettering Cancer Center Program at the Department for Immigrant Health, New York. The program was designed to raise awareness about cancer treatment and prevention, and was one of the founders of a first of its kind support program in New York for Arabic-speaking breast cancer patients that included psychological and educational components. She was a partner in a research aimed at improving the health of Arabic speakers in the U.S.. Sahar also served as a program manager at D-Cure (Diabetes Care in Israel) and was responsible for coordinating intervention and research evaluation regarding diabetes in the Arab community in Israel. Farah holds a B.A in law and an M.A. from the School of Public Health at Haifa University. She lives in Kafr Yasif.