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Hind Aleryani
Hind Aleryani
Monte Carlo Radio •Sweden
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Journalist and Radio anchor. Member of UN-Women Yemeni Women Pact for Peace and Security.
Monte Carlo Radio
Civil Society (NGO, Think Tanks), Media/Journalist
Middle East
Civil Society and Activism Gender Media

Hind Aleryani is a writer, journalist, and member of UN-Women Yemeni women pact for peace and security.
Hind earned the Public Awareness Award at the annual Arab Women of the Year Awards 2017.

Hind is a holder of a Bachelor's in Computer Science from Sana’a University, and a Master's in Business Administration from the American University for Science and Technology/ Lebanon.
Many of her articles were published in several languages, in addition to her weekly blog on radio Monte Carlo.
One of her most famous articles, titled “Why don’t men cover their faces?”, was translated into 5 languages and recommended by “The Mirror”.
On January 12th, 2012, Hind led many campaigns against Qat and its negative effects on the economy, water, and agriculture.
After two years of campaigning and protesting,
a strategy that would solve the Qat problem gradually was included in the constitution, which was supposed to be voted on by the people of Yemen.
Her latest campaign was an independent one, titled “Don't return without peace to Yemen”, promoting peace in Yemen. It was launched during the Kuwait talks. Many Yemenis from different cities and villages participated in this campaign. Many influential people also reacted to this campaign including UN Envoy to Yemen.

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