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Mohamed Haddad

Mohamed Haddad has a mid-career master's in public administration graduate, class of 22'. At Harvard, he focused on international political economy, China, Africa, and the EU. Haddad also dedicated my time to the Arab Caucus as a co-chair and cofounded the Tunisia caucus. He plays Oud and is a passionate sailor on the Charles, Boston Bay, and more importantly in the Mediterranean. 

 
In 2015, he co-founded Research Media - Barr Al Aman, an NGO based in Tunisia that has a mission to create bridges between academic research and journalism. During the last six years, they have addressed many challenges: judiciary, political economy, public health, and food sovereignty. He has been working for several years as a foreign media correspondent for major news outlets like the English-speaking Reuters TV, the French-speaking Agence France-Presse, and Le Monde. Based in Tunis with a regional scope, Haddad covered not only the wars in Libya and Syria, the revolutionary process, elections, and social movements, but also the constitutional debates and struggles for freedom and fundamental rights. Believing in the transformational power of sharing knowledge and building networks throughout the MENA region, he started training colleagues from Yemen, Lebanon, Libya, and Morocco as a senior trainer for German and French media cooperation agencies. I covered several topics including conflict-sensitive reporting and local or national elections.

ARTICLES BY Mohamed Haddad