Bettina Rühl works as a freelance journalist and feature author with a focus on Africa since 1988. She works for cultural programmes, radio-features and political editors of several stations of the First German Television ARD and Deutschlandfunk Radio. Since April 2011, she is a freelance Africa correspondent in Nairobi. Bettina Rühl also writes for newspapers and a news agency. Since the mid-1990s, Bettina Rühl has carried out investigations in several African countries. For example, she travelled to Algeria during the civil war and reported on the terror in people’s everyday life. Since 2001, Rühl edits the complex topics of escape, migration and civil war. In this context she investigated in Dadaab, the world’s largest refugee camp. In 2011 and under most difficult conditions, Bettina Rühl reported about the situation in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, which has been marked by the consequences of yearslong civil war.
Her investigations depend on careful preparation, a thorough understanding of regional features and, if necessary, a contingent of reliable bodyguards. In 2000, Bettina Rühl received the “Medienpreis der Kindernothilfe” (“Media Award of the Kindernothilfe”) for her radio-feature “Krieg der Kinder” (“War of the Children”) about child soldiers in Sierra Leone. In 2011, her ARD radio-feature “Die Macht der Warlords von Mogadischu” (“The power of the warlords of Mogadishu”) was awarded the “Medienpreis Entwicklungspolitik 2011″ (“Media Award of Development Policy 2011″) in the category radio. Awards – 2013 “Reemtsma Liberty Award” for her radio feature “Der Anführer” (“The Leader”)