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Hanin Haidar Ahmad is a multimedia journalist who is passionate about photography and documentaries. She’s known for her love of coffee, cats, and yoga.
Jina al Dar, an initiative by ABAAD, tours the country with the goal of empowering women and girls to prevent...
"We can't keep watering a dead plant," says one woman about why she's planning on leaving Lebanon.
We asked people in Rashaya, Lebanon whether they’re voting in the upcoming 2022 parliamentary election.
We asked people on the streets of Beirut how they’re coping with the current situation. Watch the video to listen...
From crossing cheese off their shopping lists to searching for stale bread in dumpsters, eating habits in Lebanon have significantly changed.
We talk to voters on the street about the electoral process, holding politicians accountable, and their expectations.
We asked people in Lebanon about those they look up to, and their answers reflected whether or not people stood by them during the crisis.
Unable to afford basic necessities, cut off from their family… Here is a look into the dire situation of low-income...
"Rent went up, and water prices, and there's no electricity, but salaries didn't increase for these changes to make sense," said one woman.
We asked people in Baabda about voting on May 15.
Eating every day, finding medicine, and having a job have become privileges instead of rights for those living in Lebanon.