Mozilla Fellow
Nada K. Mousa is a researcher in digital politics and a digital rights advocate. She holds an MA in Digital Culture & Society from King’s College London and has over 12 years of experience working with leading organizations in the MENA region in programmatic, research and communication roles. Her work explores how technology shapes sociopolitical structures, power dynamics, and cultural contexts, with a particular focus on the MENA region.
Nada is collaborating with the Arab Reform Initiative (ARI) to conduct thematic research at the intersection of technology, politics, and conflict, addressing regional priorities and ensuring engagement with relevant stakeholders and policymakers. During her fellowship, she aims to amplify MENA perspectives in global digital policy and academic discourse, challenge Western-centric narratives, and advocate for inclusive, equitable tech policymaking.