Claudia Gazzini Senior Analyst, Libya Please submit all media inquiries to media@crisisgroup.org or call +32 (0) 2 536 00 71 Crisis Group Role Claudia Gazzini is the International Crisis Group’s Senior Analyst for Libya. She has covered this role since 2012. Between October 2017 and March 2018 she also served as policy advisor to Ghassan Salamé, Special Representative and Head of the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL). She researches and produces reports on security, politics and economic governance of Libya, including its oil sector. She travels regularly throughout Libya. Areas of Expertise Politics, security and economy of Libya. Professional Background Prior to joining Crisis Group, Claudia worked for the Associated Press in Rome and for Reuters in Jakarta. She was Max Weber fellow at the European University Institute in Fiesole (Florence) and visiting fellow at the Program of African Studies at Northwestern University (IL). She did her post-graduate studies in Middle Eastern History at Princeton University and Oxford University. Languages Italian (native) English (fluent) Arabic (conversant) Spanish (conversant) French (conversant) Indonesian (conversant) In The News 13 sep 2023 [The] disaster that has hit Derna has really brought together the country, the people [of Libya], most importantly. The Washington Post Claudia Gazzini Senior Analyst, Libya Latest Updates Event Recording / Middle East & North Africa 05 oktober 2023 What Happened in Derna (Online event, 5 October 2023) Our Journeys / Middle East & North Africa 02 oktober 2023 When the Dams in Libya Burst: A Natural or Preventable Disaster? Also available in العربية Our Journeys / Middle East & North Africa 28 september 2023 Against Seeming Odds, Assistance Comes to Derna Also available in العربية Commentary / Middle East & North Africa 07 augusti 2023 Forming a Unity Government May be Libya’s Best Bet for Healing Rift Also available in العربية Event Recording / Middle East & North Africa 05 juni 2023 Eastern Mediterranean Gas: Accelerating Peace? (Online event, 5 June 2023) Podcast / Middle East & North Africa 26 maj 2023 Libya: Political Gridlock, Regional Politics and Sudan’s War Load more