Aya Batrawy
Aya Batrawy is an NPR International Correspondent based in Dubai. Aya Batrawy leads NPR's Gulf bureau in Dubai and joined NPR from the Associated Press in 2022, where she was an editor and reporter for over 11 years. She covered the Arab Spring uprisings from Cairo, the rise and fall of the Muslim Brotherhood, and tensions with Iran. Batrawy moved to Dubai in 2013 with AP where she reported on tensions with Iran and emerging Gulf Arab states as the region's new powerbrokers. She also led coverage on Islam's hajj pilgrimage from Mecca and examined efforts by Gulf oil producers to diversify their economies away from fossil fuels in a world grappling with climate change. Batrawy's reporting has also centered on the rise of Saudi Arabia's crown prince, his attempts at transforming the kingdom and centralizing power. Batrawy began her journalism career at the University of South Florida, volunteering at WMNF community station and NPR's member station in Tampa Bay where she grew up. After two years in Washington as a journalist and a master's from London's SOAS, she moved to Cairo and produced for NPR's Peter Kenyon and Deborah Amos, crisscrossing North Sinai in memorable adventures with both. She taught journalism at the American University in Cairo and freelanced for Voice of America, Pacifica Radio, and PRI's The World. When not listening to podcasts, she tries to drink her coffee while it's still hot, make it to barre class on time and keep up with royal news. Batrawy is a lover of broadcast news who started at the University of South Florida.
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This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.
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Recent Articles
Gaza on the Brink: Nine out of Ten Children Lack Adequate Food Amidst Destroyed Systems and Restrictions
Broke On: Thursday, 06 June 2024In Gaza, a humanitarian crisis deepens as children face malnutrition and food shortages due to military action and import restrictions. Approximately nine out of ten children lack adequate food for growth, with Fadi Zant, a 9-year-old boy from Gaza, being one example. Israeli bombs have destroyed homes and forced families to seek medical assistance. The situation is complex, with conflicting reports on the amount and effectiveness of humanitarian aid deliveries.