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The Journey Back Home

Sara Rammal, an artist from southern Lebanon, was forced to flee her hometown when it was attacked by the Israeli military. Sara documents her two-year journey — and the difficulties of trying to return home.
This video was produced in collaboration with Al Jazeera.

About the GRC
Global
journalism,
done
differently.
We are an editorially independent journalism organization working to reimagine global reporting. Here’s how we work.
In numbers
- 🏆 45 awards and nominations
- 🌏 20+ active contributing journalists
- 🎓 220+ graduate students trained through hands-on global journalism
Recent Highlight
✨ We’ve been recognized with a 2025 Digital Publishing Award (Silver) for our podcast, State of Play.
GRP / BORDERS
How social media lures migrants into undertaking treacherous journeys

Produced in collaboration with fellows of the Global Reporting Program as part of the latest GRP project on borders.

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