Emna Mizouni (Arabic: آمنة الميزوني, romanized: ʼĀmina Al-Mizūnī, pronounced [ʔaːmina almizuni]; born 1987)[1] is a Tunisian internet and human rights activist, free-lance journalist, communications expert and business executive.
In July 2019, After successfully helping to prepare RightsCon Tunis, Access Now, the international non-profit human rights group intent on an open Internet, announced her appointment to serve in their global board of directors.
[3] Professor Safwan Masri mentioned in his book Tunisia: An Arab Anomaly that while meeting Mizouni, she told him about the "significance after the Jasmine Revolution of Tunisians' consciousness of their varied and Mediterranean history as they chart their futures".
[14] After successfully helping to prepare RightsCon Tunis, a public announcement was made in July 2019 that she was appointed to serve on the global board of directors of Access Now, the international non-profit human rights group intent on an open Internet.
[2] In August 2019, at the Wikimedia Conference in Stockholm, she was honoured as Wikimedian of the Year 2019 as a result of the leading role she has played in the development of Arab and African communities as well as her success in promoting the history and culture of Tunisia.