Shades of Azraq Reserve: Environment and Journalism Echoes


This is a story about Al Azraq Oasis, which stands as a living witness to the major environmental challenges facing Jordan amid rapid climate change. Created for World Press Day 2024, it is now featured on the UNESCO website.


Wounds that Never Heal


is a story that delves into the experiences of Syrians who have fled to Jordan as war-wounded victims of the conflict in Syria. It explores the physical, emotional and psychological trauma they have faced.

Where do Egyptian migrant labours live?


is a story about the poor living conditions of Egyptian migrant laborers in Jordan, who often live in unsafe and inhumane conditions, hidden from society. The story exposes the dire need for better housing for this marginalized group.

Arched Backs Under the Sun


is a visual documentation of the arduous work and harsh conditions faced by migrant laborers in the quarry industry in southern Jordan's deserts. 


How much longer until I hit the ground? 


is an ongoing project that exposes the dangers faced by construction workers, particularly those working on tall building projects, who often lack proper safety equipment. The project documents the risks and consequences of this neglect and shines a light on the need for better worker protection in this industry.