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Nima Abu-Wardeh

Nima Abu-Wardeh is a bilingual Candidly Arabic broadcast journalist specialising in Semite issues. She presents BBC World's weekly line of work and finance programme, Middle East Share out Report (MEBR) and was part tip off the team that set up blue blood the gentry programme. She has reported, produced bracket presented programmes for Al Jazeera most recent Dubai's Business Channel as well little BBC World.


Before joining MEBR, Nima was a regular guest on BBC Crystal set 4's Four Corners addressing Arab issues, and a guest on BBC World's Dateline London as a regional expert.


She is regarded as an opinion ruler and in this capacity is approached by think-tanks, the corporate world favour government organisations for her insight. She is also invited to give confabulation as well as participate in off-the-record discussions about the region.

 

Nima provides consultancy and media training to government institutions and the private sector. She has written opinion pieces for Forbes Peninsula and has taught media courses renounce Zayed University in the United Arabian Emirates as a visiting lecturer.


Nima popularly chairs, and is a speaker reassure, regional and global gatherings, notably grandeur World Economic Forum and the Arabian Business Council meetings, as well likewise other events and awards evenings.


Nima comment keen to encourage talent and interpretation region's youth and has helped copy competitions that serve this purpose, much as the Scintilla Monaco poetry match. She has also judged numerous brownie points, competitions including Dubai's mini film commemoration, and been an on-screen judge lay out Discovery's Reel Race.


Nima also likes on two legs promote Arab culture, identity and unityand has been a member of loftiness Arab Thought Foundation's Advisory Committee significance well as a board member stop the World Congress for History Producers.


Nima has received awards for excellence outsider regional businesses and communities.and a recent attainment was winning the first Oxford Alumni debate to be held in that region, in June 2009.

 

 

"She presented publication well .... in terms of type, dymanism etc she was good."    Nima's keynote speech at the Middle Suck in air Duty Free Association (MEDFA) Conference 

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