A groundbreaking fusion of constructive dialogue, futures thinking, and conflict-sensitive journalism

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Why, how and what we are doing.

Our vision

At "what if," we're pioneering a groundbreaking fusion of constructive dialogue, futures thinking, and conflict-sensitive journalism. Our mission is bold: we aim to redefine how society approaches crises and conflicts. We envision a world where conflict resolution isn't just about reacting—it's about proactively shaping peaceful futures. Our purpose is clear: to empower change agents and decision-makers to envision and implement tangible solutions that transcend the 'what' of future scenarios, focusing instead on the transformative 'who we'll be' amidst change.

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Our methods

Through applied future thinking methods and techniques combined with narrative storytelling and conflict-sensitive journalism, we guide our dialogue participants in navigating the complex landscape of a specific conflict and crisis topic. By doing so, we view ourselves not just as observers. We are catalysts for change.

Therefore “what if” is grounded on a decentralized collective of diverse talents and perspectives, we bring together experts, change agents, and community members to engage in collaborative sensemaking and solution-building. Our approach is dialogue-focused, hands-on, pragmatic. We challenge assumptions, connect dots, and spot patterns to illuminate pathways towards sustainable resolutions in crisis and conflict regions.

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Our mission

At "what if," we don't just think the future – we actively shape it. Our platform serves as a nexus for bold thinkers and doers who share our commitment to building better worlds. We dive deep into local, regional as well as global challenges and societal shifts, leaving no stone unturned in our quest for innovative solutions.

But our mission goes beyond future thinking; we're in the business of co-creating futures. We amplify the voices of those directly impacted by conflicts and crises, ensuring that their perspectives drive our narratives, storytelling, solutions and actions. Together with our co-conspirators, we're rewriting the script of conflict resolution, one constructive dialogue at a time.

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Our activities

In order not to run out of ideas, the what if team has a bank of design fiction and future thinking activities (like Backcasting, Future Wheel, Future Cone, STEEP or Future Headlining, just to name a few) recommended by experts and used in various parts of the world. However, we try to tailor these activities to the context of each country, especially if it is in the midst of conflict or post-conflict.

Usually, in each activity we try to highlight a hypothetical question, as this is our mission as an organisation: to imagine peaceful and possible futures. That is why we use the question: "What if...?"

Our impactful dialogues inspire constructive, conflict-sensitive and peace-oriented journalism, showcased within our whatif.zone through content in various formats. Simultaneously, our use of futures thinking tools and methods leads to co-created scenarios and solutions – prototypes that not only promote the "what if" concept but also offer measurable impacts of our dialogues.

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We're rewriting the script of conflict resolution, one constructive dialogue at a time.

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Our Toolkit

We employ dialogues as a strategy to bridge the trust gap between media and audiences, viewing the latter not just as recipients but as active contributors. Dialogues, as we've observed, serve as non-confrontational tools to understand diverse perspectives and create a secure space for reflection and exchange, potentially preventing conflicts. Intentionally curated by facilitators, these formats aim to break stereotypes, foster relations, and promote peace-building.

Turning to the future, our surveys reveal people's mixed emotions—excitement and fear—towards discussing it. We leverage methodologies like Design Fiction to make these dialogues interactive and dynamic, providing a space for co-creation. This ensures our dialogues are not mere conversations but platforms to multiply and amplify the innovative ideas and solutions emerging from (post) conflict zones, aligning with our goal to measure impact and promote positive change.

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Questions and Answers

How do you manage personal safety and data security?

Anonymity is protected through the use of pseudonyms or chosen usernames. Data encryption, secure platforms, informed consent, and secure storage practices are implemented. Additionally, user authentication and data minimization contribute to participant privacy.

How do you keep your dialogues respectful and constructive?

Participants are required to adhere to rules such as mutual respect, active listening, no interruptions, staying on topic, evidence-based arguments, timeliness, and confidentiality. These rules are communicated through a welcome message, email communication, and accessibility considerations.

What's the impact you're creating?

Design fiction and co-creation exercises contribute by inspiring artifacts—prototypes and stories—that not only promote the "what if" concept but also offer measurable impacts of dialogues.

Why do we focus on futures in our dialogues?

The future is chosen as a focal point for dialogues because people are both excited and scared to talk about it, presenting a space for imagination and collective creation.

What does your dialogue facilitation look like?

WhatsApp Community is our choice for real-time text and multimedia communication. It ensures privacy through end-to-end encryption, and community members' privacy is further protected by a hidden member list in the Announcement Group.

Still have questions?

About The What If

Our Vision

Our vision is bold: we aim to redefine how society approaches crises and conflicts. Nothing less.

Meet The Team
CEO

Alexander Karam is a journalist, with a background in political science and communication. Alex brings innovative journalism and regional affairs together to keep a finger on the pulse of the most pressing issues in conflict areas. As a journalist he worked on a local, regional and international level, always passionate about a solution-based approach. At " The What If," he drives the mission to transform journalism into a tool for proactive dialogue and sustainable peacebuilding in the world's most vulnerable regions.

Head of Impact Assessment

Michelle Simon is a conflict scholar and peacebuilding specialist passionate about conflict transformation and resilient peace. Inspired to combine constructive journalism and peacebuilding to challenge violence-fueling narratives she became a part of "The What If" team. Before that Michelle worked with the GIZ Civil Peace Service, a program facilitating peace via dialogue, mediation and conflict-sensitive reporting. During that time she co-led two conferences bringing together diverse stakeholders on resource conflicts and evaluated the organization's approaches on transforming climate and environment related conflicts. At "The What If" she will bring in her knowledge on conflicts to maximize the project's impact.

CTO

Omar Meksassi is an expert in data science and project management with a track record of leading global initiatives in climate, peacebuilding, and media analytics. He’s passionate about using data to create impactful solutions, whether it’s combating misinformation or fostering peacebuilding efforts. With a strong technical background and experience across diverse regions, Omar is excited to contribute his skills to "The What If" team and explore new ways to drive change.

Editor in Chief

MJ Daoud is a multimedia journalist, editor, and entrepreneur passionate about solutions-based and constructive journalism. Before joining WhatIf, she led the features department at L’Orient Today, a Lebanese English-language publication, where she advocated for solution-oriented reporting. In 2016, she co-founded Labneh&Facts, a social media platform aimed at inspiring Lebanese youth to create change and build bridges between communities.MJ previously worked as a business journalist and has experience in marketing. She holds degrees from Columbia School of Journalism and Paris-Dauphine University.

About Us

Everything you need to know about us

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What’s the problem we’re trying to solve?
In an increasingly polarized world, people increasingly struggle to have meaningful and constructive conversations. 
This is due in part to: 
The decline of accessible diverse public spaces.
The  declining ability to engage in civil discourse, exacerbated by a lack of diversity and polarizing narratives by politicians and media that offer no common ground for dialogue and often fuel division and hate, sometimes driven by bias or agendas.
As a result, conflicts are intensifying, and democracies are weakening. 
While solutions promoting dialogue are being implemented, their impact is often limited, either because they fail to engage with local communities, or because their impact is not recognized and highlighted enough. 
What’s the solution we offer?
We propose to work on these problems by:
Bringing people together: by giving them the physical space and the structure to meet and discuss sensitive topics.
Building a shared knowledge platform highlighting what works (ideas, processes) and highlighting inspirational stories. 
Who are we targeting?
We target all the people interested in solving conflict. 
Our primary target are people working in the humanitarian field: NGOs, INGOs, peace mediators, etc. 
Our secondary target is journalists: very often they want to do good but are hindered by their own biases. Our tertiary target is everyone interested in conflict resolution: people who need to manage conflicts at work, in their relationships, etc. 
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Editorial Team

Áine Donnellan
Editor
Áine Donnellan
Elie Assaker
Editor
Elie Assaker
Aine Donnellan
Editor
Aine Donnellan
Ali M Latifi
Dialogue Host
Ali M Latifi
Musa Aziz
Dialogue Host
Musa Aziz
Marie Michelle Simon
Dialogue Host
Marie Michelle Simon
Alexander Karam
Editor-in-Chief
Alexander Karam
Sawssan Abou-Zhar
Editor
Sawssan Abou-Zhar
Timour Chafik
Editor
Timour Chafik
Marilyn
Editor
Marilyn
Laura Dulce Romero
Editor
Laura Dulce Romero
Omid Sobhani
Editor
Omid Sobhani