Firdaws Jamaleddine

Firdaws Jamaleddine

Communication Associate

Biography

Firdaws Jamaleddine has been a Communications Associate at the MEA Institute since December 2025, where she contributes to shaping the Institute’s visual identity and artistic direction across its communication outputs. She was drawn to the Institute’s mission of amplifying youth voices in discussions surrounding the Middle East and Africa, and found in it a space where creative expression meets meaningful engagement.

She is currently a law student based in Paris and brings a multicultural perspective shaped by her Moroccan heritage and her experience growing up in France. Having been immersed in artistic environments from an early age. Particularly within the worlds of arts and visual culture, she has naturally developed a sharp and critical eye for aesthetics and artistic identity.

Alongside this creative sensitivity, she holds a strong interest in the Middle East and Africa, as well as in broader geopolitical issues, informed by her background and her connection to both Moroccan and French contexts. This dual perspective allows her to approach communication with both depth and nuance.

Within the MEA Institute, she focuses on translating ideas into coherent and impactful visual narratives, ensuring that the Institute’s message is not only understood, but also visually embodied in a compelling way.

Through her work, she aims to contribute to building a distinctive and thoughtful visual identity, while supporting the Institute’s mission of making complex topics more engaging and accessible to a wider audience.