Ahlem Khattab
Journaliste multimédia trilingue (anglais, arabe et français)
Paris, France
Paris, France
Présentation
De Tunis à Paris, avec toujours une fenêtre ouverte sur le monde. Diplômée de l'ESJ Lille + Certifiée développeuse web + Designeuse graphiqueRéalisations
Is it high time to embed impact in our journalism?
03-07-2024
It’s tough when, in the wake of an election where populism triumphs, we’re reminded how big of a responsibility journalism holds in what happens in society. We might avoid thinking about it, but when the results of a ballot are confirmed, we have to face it: The news industry played a part in this.
Do we just keep forgetting about women migrants?
30-04-2024
2024 is an election year in over 80 countries. Whether local, national, or international, these ballots are connected to the broader world context. While the top concerns for electors seem to be inflation, poverty, and social inequality, many politicians have chosen to focus (again) on migration.
The limit does not exist!
16-02-2024
2023 was dubbed by many news outlets “the year of the girl.” Although popular culture’s obsession with all things “girl” (remember girl math?) might be temporary, it might serve us to use this momentum as a hook, and go further than existential discussions on the meanings of girlhood and womanhood.
Was 2022 A Turning Point for Women in the News?
07-03-2023
Afghan reporters Mariya Shahsawar and Haanya Malik, US-based editor Francesca Donner, and French gender expert on media and head of Communications at the International Federation of Journalists Pamela Morinière reflect on the past year and what it means for the future of journalism.
Lisa Falco on the Gender Data Gap, Health, and AI Bias
08-02-2023
The Swiss data scientist has been working on healthcare technology for a decade and a half. In this discussion with her, we covered the basics — from what data actually is to why it’s so important — before getting into the specifics of the gender data gap in medicine and in tech.
Gender in Economic News: How We Can Help Close the Gap(s)
09-01-2023
Researcher and senior lecturer Sophie Knowles specializes in economic journalism. Amid several projects on how economics, news and gender intersect, she discusses why the economy is one of the less inclusive beats and what journalists and media organizations can actively do about it.