Researcher specialised on Peace in the Middle East, Yasmina Asrarguis is a former professional at UNESCO, the United Nations Cabinet and the diplomatic cell of President Emmanuel Macron. She has great expertise in the issues of peace and stability in the Middle East and currently documents bilateral recognitions and cooperation between Israel and the Arab countries signatories to the Abraham Accords. A Global Shaper at the World Economic Forum, she notably received the Peter Throughton Prize in 2018 for her field study on Islamism in France. In 2015-2017, she also worked with the OneVoice movement and the UNESCO Aladdin project, both of which promise inter-religious dialogue in the Euro-Mediterranean zone.