Bayan Itani has held a variety of roles in the past eight years. In 2012, they were a Contributor to the Arabic blog for the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ). In 2014, they were a Research Assistant at the University of Calgary and an Officer at the Technical Committee for the National Social Security Fund - Lebanon. In 2016, they were a Survey Coordinator for the Union of Relief and Development Associations - URDA and a Communication Officer for ANERA (American Near East Refugee Aid). Bayan was also a Local Researcher for the Refugee Hosts Project at UCL. In 2018, they were a Projects & Conferences Officer at the Arab Thought Foundation. In 2017, they were a Content Provider for Kamkalima. Finally, in 2020, they were a Creative Engagement Specialist and a Customer Success Officer for Kamkalima.
Bayan Itani's education history includes a Master of Arts (MA) in Sociology with concentration on communication from the American University of Beirut (2011-2015), a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Communication Arts from the Lebanese American University (2006-2009), and a Baccalaureate Degree in SE - Sociology and Economics from Hariri High School II (2004-2006). Bayan is currently enrolled in the Philokalia Music Institute for Oriental Singing (2020-2022). Additionally, they have obtained numerous certifications, including a Workshop on Writing Levelled Stories in Arabic “Aghsan” from the Al-Futtaim Education Foundation (August 2022), Storytelling to Influence from Udemy (August 2021), Social Media Solutions Training from SMEX (February 2019), Communication for Development from UNICEF (April 2017), Photography Workshop from Dar al Mussawir (September 2016), Excel Solutions from Formatech (May 2014), Covering Cross-Border Issues: Building a Digital Gateway to Better Lives from the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) (November 2013), ‘Voices of Our Future’ Citizen Journalism Program from World Pulse (September 2013), The Media and Digital Literacy Academy of Beirut from the American University of Beirut (August 2013), ‘Checkdesk’ Citizen Journalism Training from Annahar Al Arabi (May 2013), Investigative Journalism Workshop for Media Professors in Universities from ARIJ Network (January 2013), Expanding your Advocacy Networks with Twitter from SMEX (July 2012), and Use of Digital Tools in the Public Service from the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) (May 2012).
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