Lamia Abbassi is a prominent Dutch journalist currently working with EenVandaag, known for her insightful reporting on social issues and investigative journalism. She has a reputation for thorough investigations and has been recognized for her work with several journalism awards.
Lamia Abbassi moderated a high-profile national debate on immigration policy in the Netherlands, bringing together policymakers, experts, and community leaders. Her moderation was praised for its balance and insightful questioning.
Lamia Abbassi published a book exploring social justice issues in the Netherlands, drawing from her extensive reporting experience. The book received critical acclaim for its in-depth analysis and personal narratives.
Lamia Abbassi led a groundbreaking investigative series on the Dutch healthcare system, uncovering inefficiencies and patient care issues. The series was well-received and sparked discussions on healthcare reforms in the Netherlands.
Lamia Abbassi transitioned to EenVandaag, where she took on the role of senior reporter. Her work at EenVandaag has focused on investigative journalism, covering topics such as healthcare, immigration, and social justice.
Lamia Abbassi was awarded the prestigious De Tegel for her investigative series on the impact of austerity measures on Dutch public schools. Her work highlighted systemic issues and prompted national debate on education funding.
Lamia Abbassi joined Trouw as a staff writer, where she expanded her focus to national issues, particularly in the areas of education and social policy. Her investigative pieces on educational reforms gained significant attention.
Lamia Abbassi began her journalism career at Het Parool, where she honed her skills in local reporting and feature writing. Her work focused on Amsterdam's diverse communities, exploring cultural and social dynamics in the city.