On the night of the earthquake, “I died because of my hijab”
Amina, a Syrian woman who used to live in Antakya, was rushing to get out of the house in a panic with her husband. They were running for their lives...
Loujain Haj Youssef received the Migration Media Award for her coverage of stories and investigative reports on immigrant women from the Middle East, inside Syria, and the environment and their impact on them. Over the years, she contributed to training a network of remote journalists in Syria and Yemen, and founded during her work as editor-in-chief with Radio Rozana is the first newsroom integrated into the Syrian media.
In addition to her work as a gender consultant for a number of press periodicals on women's issues, she also participated with UNESCO in workshops to formulate gender-sensitive media policies, and with the support of the European Union, she participated with the Open Media Center in formulating media policies specialized in migration affairs. Before moving to France, she worked as a programmer and presenter at the General Authority for Syrian Radio and Television.
Amina, a Syrian woman who used to live in Antakya, was rushing to get out of the house in a panic with her husband. They were running for their lives...
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