About Anam Hussain
Anam Hussain is a journalist shaped by her multicultural upbringing, which inspires her empathetic and nuanced storytelling. She is an Al Jazeera Ambassador and a contributing feature writer for Al Jazeera Digital, where she explores culture, history, and identity. She also works with the Al Jazeera Media Institute’s knowledge and training centre, designing an e-learning course on travel journalism.
Her passion for travel storytelling earned her recognition in the PSL Hamaray Heroes 2024 segment for founding Capra Falconeri Traveller, a travel magazine celebrating Pakistan. Her work has appeared in Condé Nast Traveler, Condé Nast Traveller Middle East, and Suitcase Magazine. Alongside writing, she teaches feature writing workshops across Pakistan and the UK. A true wanderer, she has lived in Pakistan, Germany, and the UK—and continues to share her journey on Instagram @anam.a.hussain.
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