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Joud Al Marar

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Joud Al Marar is a former research associate at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington. Al Marar worked for the Louvre Abu Dhabi museum for four years, handling strategic institutional and government relations. She was in charge of establishing collaborations with international and regional partners, including Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Jordan. As a spokesperson for the project, she presented at conferences and forums locally and abroad. Al Marar was also selected among Abu Dhabi government employees to participate in a leadership program under the patronage of Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan in 2018. Al Marar was previously involved in the Global Youth Conference for the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland and gained experience through other opportunities at the Ayyam Gallery Dubai, the Swiss Embassy in Abu Dhabi, and the American Chamber of Commerce.

Al Marar holds a BA in political science and French studies from Franklin University in Lugano, Switzerland and is currently a master’s student at Georgetown University, majoring in Arab studies.

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Obaid AlBudoor: An Emirati Photographer Finds Beauty in the Desert Wilderness

A self-taught local photographer explores the region’s hidden gems and captures underrepresented cultural practices.

Joud Al Marar

10 min read

Shihuh tribe, United Arab Emirates (Photo provided by Obaid AlBudoor)

Gulf States Promote Fitness and Well-Being This Ramadan

During the holy month of Ramadan, Gulf initiatives encourage a balance between traditions of preparing delicious meals and staying fit.

Joud Al Marar

9 min read

Two men wearing masks due to the coronavirus pandemic work out at a sports club in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, May 28, 2020. (AP Photo/Jon Gambrell)

Latifa Al Khalifa: A Local Curator Showcases Gulf Societies

From collecting wedding photos and exploring the evolution of khaleeji music to using humor to write about how people behave during the holy month of Ramadan, a Bahraini curator brings to light intriguing stories about Gulf societies.

Joud Al Marar

12 min read

“Bahrain House” at Malja, a Redbull space in Muharraq in 2017 (Photo provided by Too Far)

Revitalizing Yemen’s Ancient Traditions of Coffee Cultivation

Young Yemenis set up coffee startups to bolster Yemen’s agricultural sector, setting the stage for economic recovery and social change.

Joud Al Marar

13 min read

Photo of Yemeni farmer Mohsen Ali teaching his grandson about ripeness of coffee cherries (Provided by Sabcomeed)

Abdullah Al Bahrani: Bringing Economic Education and Financial Literacy to Young Omanis

Through YouTube videos, podcasts, and innovative educational programs, an Omani microeconomist encourages informed discussion about key issues of diversification and youth employment.

Joud Al Marar

11 min read

Abdallah Al Bahrani hosts a YouTube series teaching applied economics

Children’s Literature in the Gulf: Reviving the Art of Local Storytelling

Local authors contribute to the region’s art of storytelling and revive the heritage of traditional tales.

Joud Al Marar

10 min read

Book cover illustration of Halla bin Khalid’s book Doha Ya Doha (photo provided by author)