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Hanane Benadi is an anthropologist working at the intersection of ethics, politics, religion, and climate change in the MENA region.
She is currently the Research Officer on the Global Religious Pluralities Project for the climate change and interfaith relations strand, based at the Religion and Global Society Unit at LSE. She is also the PI on the British Academy-funded Gender, Religion, and Climate Change: Women as Producers and Translators of Climate Knowledge in Egypt, also based at RGS.
Previously, she was an IASH-Alwaleed Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Edinburgh. Hanane received her PhD in Social Anthropology from the University of Manchester in 2017.