Fireside chat with Rana Sabbagh

Fireside chat with Rana Sabbagh


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Gio 10 aprile 2025

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12:35 - 13:00

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A fireside chat with Rana Sabbagh, an Arab woman who introduced the unknown culture of investigative journalism into the largely autocratic, male-dominated MENA region.
Rana Sabbagh’s four-decade devotion to the craft of journalism and the impact of her work and career on the region’s media environment made her the first Arab recipient of the prestigious International Center for Journalists’ (ICFJ) King Trailblazer Award 2024. The ICFJ said they selected Sabbagh from among hundreds of nominations because of “her contribution to the highest-quality journalism, the impact of her work and the standards she has set and maintained for media in her region and around the world.”
Rana is co-founder and the first executive director of the Amman-based Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ) 2006-2019. Through ARIJ, she trained over 4,000 journalists, media professors and students on the basics of accountability journalism. She mentored over 600 journalists to produce hard-hitting investigations for local, regional and international media which won many awards for excellence. In 2020 she joined the award-winning OCCRP as editor for the MENA region .
Rana is the only woman to become editor-in-chief of a political daily in the Levant, running the Jordan Times from 1999-2002, before being fired for refusing to toe the official line. She and her colleagues have taken great risks to advance the culture of “accountability journalism”. In the last 16 months, three of her mentees were forced to flee their countries (Iraq, Sudan, Yemen). Her phone has been hacked at least six times with the NSO Pegasus virus. She has been elected for four rounds to the board of the Global Investigative Journalism Network, representing MENA.
In this fireside chat, the focus will be on the critical need to speak out for press freedom, to continue reporting in the face of political threats, and to serve society by holding the powerful to account.
Rana Sabbagh will be interviewed by Alia Ibrahim.


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Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo
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Il Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo di Perugia è un evento annuale che riunisce professionisti dei media, esperti di comunicazione e appassionati di informazione da tutto il mondo. Si svolge nel centro storico di Perugia e offre conferenze, dibattiti, workshop e opportunità di networking sui temi più rilevanti del giornalismo contemporaneo.

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Alia Ibrahim
Alia Ibrahim

Alia Ibrahim is a co-founder and CEO of Daraj.com, an independent digital media platform that was launched in November 2017. Before that Ibrahim was a Senior Correspondent at Al-Arabiya News Channel. Since 2015, Ibrahim has produced and directed episodes for Special Mission, a prime-time investigative reporting show. She joined Al-Arabiya in 2008 as a senior roving correspondent. Ibrahim’s opinion and news stories appear in a number of publications including Al-Hayat newspaper, Al-Arabiya net, and until 2011 The Washington Post where she had been a contributing reporter since 2005. She started her career in 1996 as a general news reporter at The Daily Star in Beirut. She became managing editor of the newspaper in 2004. Since 2016, she has been an instructor of Journalism at the Lebanese American University. She is a mother of two girls Yasma 17, and Mia 16.

Rana Sabbagh
Rana Sabbagh

Rana Sabbagh is senior editor for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) at the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP). She is co-founder of the Amman-based Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ) and its inception executive director (2006-2019). She joined OCCRP in 2020, working with Arab investigative journalists to produce high-quality, ambitious cross-border investigations in the largely autocratic and male-dominated region. Rana has dedicated her decades-long career as a journalist, columnist, and media trainer across the MENA region to promote free speech, human rights, gender equality, independent media, and the hitherto unknown culture of “accountability journalism.” As the former editor-in-chief of The Jordan Times, Rana became the first Arab woman in the history of the Levant to run a daily political newspaper. She served in that role from 1999 to 2002, when the then-government premier ordered her sacking because of the paper’s pro-reform edi...