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Ghaya Ben Mbarek is a Tunis-based journalist and North Africa correspondent with extensive field reporting experience across diverse beats, including politics, social justice, migration, environment and human rights. She covers both headline-driven developments and underreported stories that resonate deeply with local communities and shape the region’s narrative. Her work is grounded in a belief in rigorous, impartial journalism that informs, challenges power, and drives accountability. She is available for assignments across Tunisia and the wider MENA region.
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“The Plight of the Black Community in Tunisia”
A podcast episode reported, narrated and co-produced by Ghaya Ben Mbarek. It explored the systemic racism and marginalisation faced by Tunisia’s Black community, namely Sub Saharan African migrants. Through interviews with activists and affected individuals, the episode sheds light on everyday discrimination, the lack of legal protections, and the urgent need for comprehensive solutions and reforms.
