Background
Gameela Ismail (6 April 1966) is an Egyptian politician, television host, media innovator, content creator, and co-founder of the online new media platform MedinaCareer
Gameela has worked in media since her graduation from Cairo University’s Faculty of Communication in 1986. She started her media career with Newsweek’s Cairo bureau as a stringer/translator, then as a correspondent for 20 years. She freelanced with Thomson Reuters, Al-Hayat London daily, the Sunday Times, Cairo Today Magazine, and other publications. In 1990, Gameela started her television career with the Egyptian state Television and presented several award-winning television programs, which were characterized by their unique portrayal of the voices of the young and ordinary people on Egypt’s streets. Gameela hosted the political TV program "E‘adet Nazar" econsiderationon the Egyptian channel Al Nahar after the 2011 Egyptian revolution. In 2016, Gameela co-founded Medinaportal platform and introduced the personal smartphone video based TV films ; Hekayat Gameela , ( Gameela stories) which gave a voice to the marginalized and provided a space for the untold stories.Political Involvement
Gameela ran for parliament in downtown Cairo in 2001, 2010, and 2011. She led numerous political battles and took part in founding movements calling for political change and defying the inheritance of power under Mubarak, then fighting against religious and military rule after 2011. Gameela was among the first to call for the 2011 Egyptian revolution. She participated in founding Al-Ghad (Tomorrow) Party in 2004 and served as the spokesperson for itsAwards and recognition
Gameela has won numerous awards and recognitions. She was named one of the world’s 150 most influential women by Newsweek in 2011 and a “Sister of the Revolution” by the BBC in 2012. She was voted the most important and influential Arab politician in a CNN poll in 2015 and was rated 180th out of the 250 most influential women in the world on social media in 2016. Gameela came 39th in a list of the 200 most powerful Arab women by Arabian Business magazine in 2018.References
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