Fahim Abed

Independent journalist/former NY Times reporter in Kabul (Afghanistan)

Abed was on the Global Round up at ISOJ 2023. Watch the presentation here.

Fahim Abed@fahimabed
Fahim Abed was a local reporter for The New York Times in Afghanistan until the Taliban takeover of the country in August 2021. He was evacuated from Kabul with a number of his colleagues and relocated to the United States. Fahim was part of the New York Times team that won an Overseas Press Club Award for coverage of Afghanistan. Prior to joining the Times in 2016, he worked as a producer and reporter with Turkey’s Anadolu Agency, the BBC World Service and various local outlets in Afghanistan. He is a 2019 alumni of the East West Center’s fellowship program and an Afghanistan Observatory Scholar with New America. In the spring of 2022, he joined the Tribune-Review in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as a visual journalist through the World Association of News Publishers’ Afghan Journalist Appeal program. He is currently a Nieman fellow at Harvard. He is studying migration and American history with a focus on Asian migrants to the U.S. and the integration challenges they face.