Fauzia Khan is a prominent Dutch journalist currently working with NOS, known for her incisive reporting and investigative journalism. She has made significant contributions to Dutch media through her coverage of major national and international stories.
In 2023, Fauzia Khan launched a podcast series focused on climate change, exploring its impact on the Netherlands and beyond. The series featured interviews with experts and activists, highlighting solutions and raising awareness on environmental issues.
After her successful stint in London, Fauzia Khan returned to the NOS headquarters in Hilversum in 2021. She resumed her role as a senior reporter, focusing on national stories and continuing her commitment to investigative journalism.
Fauzia Khan was appointed as a foreign correspondent for NOS in London in 2019. Her role involved covering Brexit developments and other significant UK events, providing Dutch audiences with insightful analysis and comprehensive reporting.
In 2018, Fauzia Khan published a book that delved into various social issues affecting the Netherlands, including immigration, housing, and education. The book was well-received and further established her as an authoritative voice on social justice.
Fauzia Khan received the prestigious De Tegel award in 2017 for her investigative reporting on the housing crisis in the Netherlands. Her work shed light on the challenges faced by low-income families and the systemic issues within the housing market.
Fauzia Khan was promoted to senior reporter at NOS in 2015, a testament to her growing influence and expertise in the field. In this role, she took on more complex stories, including investigative pieces that highlighted social issues in the Netherlands.
In 2013, Fauzia Khan played a significant role in covering the Dutch general elections for NOS. Her in-depth analysis and interviews with key political figures were widely praised, establishing her as a credible voice in political journalism.
Fauzia Khan began her career at NOS in 2010 as a junior reporter. Her early work focused on local news and human interest stories, where she quickly gained a reputation for her keen eye for detail and her ability to connect with audiences.