Joudy El-Asmar is a Lebanese journalist, communications specialist, and storyteller from Tripoli, Lebanon. She has built her career on truth, empathy, and social impact.
From her earliest reporting days, Joudy used her voice to share stories of environmental change. Her work spans social issues, human rights, and climate journalism, fields where she has become a recognized and award-winning figure.
Over the years, she has published deeply researched features and investigations that connect readers to the human side of policy and development. Her writing style balances data with emotion, making complex topics accessible to the public.
Joudy El-Asmar has worked with multiple regional and international media outlets, including The Majalla and other independent publications. She has also contributed to documentaries and awareness campaigns on environmental sustainability and women’s empowerment.
With a Master’s degree in French Literature, Joudy combines literary depth with journalistic clarity. Her ability to tell narratives and facts creates stories that resonate well beyond Lebanon.
Through her career, she has covered topics ranging from urban pollution and waste management to education inequality and youth activism. Her reports often highlight grassroots solutions and the voices of ordinary citizens creating change.
In 2022, she was recognized as one of Lebanon’s emerging voices in environmental journalism. Her projects earned regional awards for creativity and impact in storytelling.
Beyond the newsroom, Joudy is a mentor and trainer, helping young journalists embrace ethical media practices. She regularly participates in panels about climate communication and media literacy, continuing to shape Lebanon’s next generation of storytellers.
Rooted in Tripoli, she often credits her city’s diversity and strength for inspiring her sense of purpose. For Joudy, journalism means listening, learning, and connecting people to truth.