Nada Mounzer
Nada Mounzer graduated in anthropology at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, where she specialized in political anthropology and development studies. Her fieldwork with internal refugees in Lebanon resulted in a reflective thesis on ‘native’ anthropology. Since 2004 she has worked as a researcher and journalist for the Dutch public television (NPS, NTR), reporting on social issues and domestic politics.
Following the civil war in Lebanon (1975–1989) various multilateral donors initiated an ambitious programme of administrative reform. But they made a mess of it, concludes Nisrine El Ghaziri.
access_time 6 - 8 min
25 July, 2007
label_outline Development Policy
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