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Munir Al-Khatib
Managing Editor
Munir Al-Khatib is a highly experienced journalist and media consultant with over 24 years of experience as an editorial leader, mentor

Munir Al-Khatib
Managing Editor
Munir Al-Khatib is a highly experienced journalist and media consultant with over 24 years of experience as an editorial leader, mentor and coach in the digital publishing and news industries.
He has spearheaded the digital transition of several Arab newspapers; closely coordinating with strategic teams on how to effectively use social media to build engagement and web traffic and contributing to the launch of a number of news websites, including daralhayat.com. He has also conducted several training workshops and lectures on topics related to journalism including conflict, human rights and sensitive reporting.
Al-Khatib began his career in journalism while studying political science in 1992, when he became As-Safir’s Foreign Desk Editor, before joining Future TV. Since, he has worked for the Pan-Arab newspaper Al-Hayat, and has helped launch several Arab dailies including Al Kifah Al Arabi, Sada Elbalad and Al-Ittihad, where he was managing editor. Al-Khatib was also a daily columnist for Sada Elbalad and Al Kifah Al Arabi, and wrote weekly for Al-Hayat and As-Safir, where he was Managing Editor before joining ARIJ.
Alongside his career in journalism, Al-Khatib has worked as a media consultant on various projects. In 2012, he worked as a media coordinator on the UNDP’s peace building project ‘Strengthening Civil Peace in Lebanon’, where he helped prepare workshops for journalists, and trained them in peacebuilding and investigative journalism.
Throughout his extensive career, Al-Khatib has covered and written reports from countries all over the world; from Lebanon to Pakistan, the United States, France, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Algeria and even Cuba’s Guantanamo bay.
In holding several editorial positions with outlets across the Middle East, Al-Khatib has acquired extensive knowledge of the region’s human rights landscape, while maintaining close coordination with civil society as a main source of information.

Hoda Osman
Executive Editor
Hoda Osman is a New York-based journalist and journalism trainer. She has worked at the ABC News Investigative Unit, with CBS News Investigative Unit,

Hoda Osman
Executive Editor
Hoda Osman is a New York-based journalist and journalism trainer.
She has worked at the ABC News Investigative Unit, with CBS News Investigative Unit, as a correspondent for France24, with PBS, the Associated Press, and other international media outlets. In 2008, together with Dave Kaplan and through the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ), Hoda developed an investigative journalism course for Arab journalists. Over the past twelve years, she has taught investigative journalism extensively in the Arab World and beyond. Hoda is the President of the Arab and Middle Eastern Journalist Association (AMEJA).

Bissane El-Cheikh
Executive Editor
Bissane El-Cheikh is a Lebanese Journalist and writer. She worked with Al-Hayat newspaper between 2001 and 2018, where her main focus was field

Bissane El-Cheikh
Executive Editor
Bissane El-Cheikh is a Lebanese Journalist and writer.
She worked with Al-Hayat newspaper between 2001 and 2018, where her main focus was field reporting and investigative journalism both in her home country Lebanon, and the Middle East. She is the co-author of the book “Shu’ub al Sha’ab al Lubnani” (The Many Peoples of the Lebanese People), Al Saqi (2014) along with Hazem Saghieh. She reported from war zones in Lebanon, Iraq and Syria and conducted special reports from Jordan, Iran, Tunisia, Turkey, among other places. She wrote and produced two long documentaries “Tariq Al Muhajereen” (Lebanon, 2014) and “Imane and Sanaa, Al Quaeda Twins” (Morocco, 2010). She was a visiting scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Centre for Scholars in Washington D.C (2008). In 2015, El- Cheikh taught Investigative Journalism to MS Students at the Lebanese American University of Beirut. Since 2007, El- Cheikh has been working as a media trainer and consultant with local and international media organizations. She is a volunteer mentor with the Marie Colvin Journalists’ Network.
El Cheikh has lived in Istanbul, Turkey since 2016.