All posts by Ahmad Abou Hamdan

Ahmad Abou Hamdan

On a scorching afternoon in late August, farmer Ali Abou Dayya stood among his vineyards in Bhousha, high in the hills of the Bekaa Valley, turning over cracked bunches of... More

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Ahmad Abou Hamdan is a Lebanese journalist and media practitioner covering human rights and interconnected social and environmental issues. He blends storytelling with research to link local struggles to broader regional dynamics. He also serves as Grants and Operations Officer at Silat Wassel, where he co-develops and manages media initiatives that strengthen independent journalism in Lebanon and across the region.

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