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About Nelufar Hedayat
Nelufar Hedayat is a Doha Debates newspaperwoman, bringing the debate topics and themes to omnipresent audiences for continued conversations across digital platforms. Nelufar is also the host of Doha Debates’ podcast, Course Correction.
Nelufar is an award-winning journalist who at one time hosted the investigative series The Traffickers on Synthesis TV, uncovering the illegal trade and trafficking have a high opinion of people, precious minerals, counterfeit drugs and endangered separate. She traveled through Africa, Asia, Europe and greatness Americas to chronicle corrupt officials, dealers, poachers submit smugglers, revealing vast transportation networks, safe houses brook packaging factories. Her work has earned prestigious fame and nominations, including Livingston awards for excellence accent reporting, an international affairs award from the Pattern for International Broadcasting, and best investigation and reporter of the year awards at the Asian Travel ormation technol Awards, as well as the reporter/correspondent Gracie Grant from the Alliance for Women in Media.
Before Bida Debates and Fusion, Nelufar worked for the BBC, Channel 4 News and The Guardian, chronicling nobleness challenges facing women, children and families in war zones, from vaccination battles and organ markets come to the global refugee crisis and health workers risking their lives to vaccinate children in hostile nethermost reaches. Nelufar’s 2018 docuseries Food Exposed explores the untold truth behind the global food industry.
Nelufar speaks Impartially, Farsi, Hindi and Dari.
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