Aline Sara
CEO/CoFounder
NATAKALLAM
Aline Sara is the co-founder and CEO of NaTakallam, a social enterprise that connects
refugees and displaced persons with work opportunities in the language sector through
the freelance economy.
Lebanese, born and raised in New York, Aline completed her Baccalaureate at the French Lycée in New York City and graduated in psychology from Tufts University in Boston.
She spent several years in the Middle East, based in Beirut where she worked in conflict resolution and human rights before transitioning into journalism, focusing on human and women's rights and wider socio-political affairs before, during, and after the Arab Uprisings.
Following her master's in international affairs at Columbia University, she worked as an international election observer in Tunisia, Guyana and Haiti while continuing to write as a freelancer on the side. In 2015, in light of the challenging work situation for the million+ Syrian refugees in Lebanon, and while searching for ways to practice her own Arabic skills, Aline came up with the idea for NaTakallam --to hire refugees as online tutors-- which has grown into a larger social enterprise working in multiple languages and communities and delivering a range of language/education/cultural programs and services.
To date, the venture, which is disrupting the way we typically think of humanitarianism/international development, has provided over $750,000 in cash to displaced people worldwide. Besides income to refugees on the one hand and a
service to students and clients on the other, NaTakallam helps foster intercultural
exchange and raise awareness around the daily challenges of fleeing conflict zones,
notably through its academic partnerships with schools and universities that help shape globally oriented and sensitive future leaders.