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Journalist, Filmmaker, Author
Ramita Navai is an award-winning journalist, documentary maker and author who has reported from over forty countries and has a reputation for investigations in hostile environments.
After a Masters in journalism at City University, where her graduating film on transexual legislation won the national Young Broadcast Journalist of the Year Award, she began her career as the Tehran correspondent for The Times. She then joined Channel 4’s Unreported World making twenty documentaries. Among her investigations were blood diamonds in Zimbabwe, child assassins in El Salvador, the conflict in South Sudan, sex trafficking in Mexico and child drug addiction in Afghanistan.
She has made several...
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London, UK
Areas of Expertise:
Terrorism; War and Conflict; The World
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English, Persian, French
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