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Christina Lamb was born on 15 May, 1965 in London, United Kingdom, is a Journalist, author. Discover Christina Lamb's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?
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15 May, 1965 |
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London, United Kingdom |
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She is a member of famous Journalist with the age 59 years old group.
Christina Lamb Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Christina Lamb's Husband?
Her husband is Paulo Anunciação
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Christina Lamb Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Christina Lamb worth at the age of 59 years old? Christina Lamb’s income source is mostly from being a successful Journalist. She is from United Kingdom. We have estimated
Christina Lamb's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Lamb's latest book Our Bodies, Their Battlefield was published by William Collins (London) in March 2020 and was translated in nine languages.
Her book Nujeen: One Girl's Incredible Journey from War-torn Syria in a Wheelchair co-written with Nujeen Mustafa, was published by William Collins (London) in September 2016 and was translated in nine languages. The book Nujeen inspired a five-movement cantata Everyday Wonders: The Girl from Aleppo written by Kevin Crossley-Holland (text) and Cecilia McDowall (music) first performed by The National Children's Choir of Great Britain in Birmingham Town Hall on 10 August, 2018.
In 2017, she was the first female former undergraduate of University College, Oxford to be elected an Honorary Fellow. The Fellowship was awarded in recognition of "her courageous, vivid and critically important journalism, as well as for her support of the College".
Her first play Drones, Baby, Drones with Ron Hutchison was performed at London's Arcola Theatre in 2016.
Lamb has won fifteen major awards including four British Press Awards and the European Prix Bayeux-Calvados for war correspondents. She is an Honorary Fellow of University College, Oxford, a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and a Global Fellow for the Wilson Centre for International Affairs in Washington D.C. In 2013 she was awarded an OBE by the Queen for services to journalism. In November 2018 Lamb received an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from the University of Dundee.
She has written nine books including the bestselling The Africa House and I Am Malala, co-written with Malala Yousafzai, which was named Popular Non-Fiction Book of the Year in the British National Book Awards 2013.
In 2009, Lamb's portrait was on display in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford. A photograph of her by Francesco Guidicini is in the Photographs Collection of the National Portrait Gallery. She inspired the character Esther in the novel The Zahir (2005) written by Paulo Coelho.
In November 2001, Lamb was deported from Pakistan after uncovering evidence of a covert operation by rogue elements in the ISI, Pakistan's military intelligence service, to smuggle arms to the Taliban. In 2006, she narrowly escaped with her life when caught in a Taliban ambush of British troops in Helmand. She was on Benazir Bhutto's bus when it was blown up in October 2007.
In 1988, Lamb was awarded Young Journalist of the Year for her coverage of the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan.
Christina Lamb OBE (born 15 May 1965) is a British journalist and author. She is the chief foreign correspondent for The Sunday Times.