Sara Elkamel

GlobalPost

Sara Elkamel is an Egyptian journalist living in Cairo. Elkamel recently graduated from the Ahram Canadian University with a degree in Mass Communication. She has been working in the field of journalism for the past few years, chiefly writing culture stories for both Egyptian and foreign publications. Elkamel contributed to various local papers, including Daily News Egypt and Al Masry Al Youm English.

Elkamel also has work experience at the Guardian, where she contributed to culture, foreign and features sections. In addition, Elkamel is an aspiring artist, participating in a few art exhibitions in Cairo and abroad this year. Elkamel is currently pursuing graduate studies in journalism at the American University in Cairo, and working as a freelance visual arts reporter for Ahram Online.


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