Eman Mounir
- Agriculture
- Climate Change
- Pollution
- Energy
- Forests
- Wildlife Trafficking
Eman Mounir is an Egyptian independent data and investigative journalist who specializes in climate change and environmental issues in the MENA region. She has conducted several investigations throughout Egypt and the MENA region, winning numerous awards, including the New Media Award from Bournemouth University, UK for her Black Beaches investigation and the first prize for science journalism from the Goethe-Institut for her investigation, "Women Without Vaginas or Genitals." She won another two awards (digital media category and best female entry) from Nile Basin Initiative for her investigation, Death in the Lake.
She has also been nominated for several prestigious awards, including: the Covering Climate Now Awards 2022, the True Story Award 2021 in Switzerland, the Fetisov Awards 2022, and the One World Media Award in the Environmental Journalism Category 2021.
In 2023, Eman Mounir became a Pulitzer Center Ocean Reporting Network Fellow, focusing on reporting environmental stories in the Arab Gulf area. Her work is supported by organizations such as the Pulitzer Center, National Geographic, Journalism Fund Europe, Earth Journalism Network, and the Candid Foundation.
In November 2023, Eman co-founded the ECJ (Environment and Climate Journalism) Network to support MENA journalists in climate and environmental journalism.
Eman Mounir
- Agriculture
- Climate Change
- Pollution
- Energy
- Forests
- Wildlife Trafficking
Eman Mounir is an Egyptian independent data and investigative journalist who specializes in climate change and environmental issues in the MENA region. She has conducted several investigations throughout Egypt and the MENA region, winning numerous awards, including the New Media Award from Bournemouth University, UK for her Black Beaches investigation and the first prize for science journalism from the Goethe-Institut for her investigation, "Women Without Vaginas or Genitals." She won another two awards (digital media category and best female entry) from Nile Basin Initiative for her investigation, Death in the Lake.
She has also been nominated for several prestigious awards, including: the Covering Climate Now Awards 2022, the True Story Award 2021 in Switzerland, the Fetisov Awards 2022, and the One World Media Award in the Environmental Journalism Category 2021.
In 2023, Eman Mounir became a Pulitzer Center Ocean Reporting Network Fellow, focusing on reporting environmental stories in the Arab Gulf area. Her work is supported by organizations such as the Pulitzer Center, National Geographic, Journalism Fund Europe, Earth Journalism Network, and the Candid Foundation.
In November 2023, Eman co-founded the ECJ (Environment and Climate Journalism) Network to support MENA journalists in climate and environmental journalism.