
Rania Abouzeid
Rania Abouzeid is an award-winning journalist known for her insightful reporting on the Middle East, particularly focusing on the Syrian conflict and its humanitarian impacts. With accolades including the Michael Kelly Award and the George Polk Award, she has established herself as a prominent voice in international journalism. Abouzeid is also a former Harvard Nieman fellow and the author of 'No Turning Back: Life, Loss, and Hope in Wartime Syria,' which provides a poignant narrative on the resilience of the Syrian people amidst devastating war. Her work often highlights the complexities of life in conflict zones and the consequences of foreign interventions.
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Rania Abouzeid has won the Michael Kelly Award and George Polk Award for foreign reporting, among many other prizes for international journalism.
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