Nov 13, 2025
Hope Revives Through Collaboration; What Has Saved Al Arayis Pond? - Musab Subuh
Hope Revives Through Collaboration; What Has Saved Al Arayis Pond? - Musab Subuh The severe impacts of climate change have only intensified in recent years in Jordan and Syria, both of which remain highly vulnerable to the global threat. This has resulted in the sudden and complete drying of Al Arayis Pond in Irbid, Jordan, and Mzaireeb Lake in Dera, Syria. As both water bodies share the same…
Oct 29, 2025
Replacing Debt with Clean Energy: A Critical Approach to Climate Justice Deals – Ziad Abdel Samad
Oct 21, 2025
Re-Imagining and Reclaiming Development: Towards a Feminist, Care-Centered Development Paradigm in the MENA Region - Lina Abou-Habib
Oct 20, 2025
The World Summit for Social Development: Thirty Years Later... The Need for a New Approach Based on Justice and Equality - Ziad Abdel Samad
Oct 20, 2025
Global Development Agendas: Is There Any Use for UN Follow-up Mechanisms? – Adib Nehmeh
Oct 20, 2025
Assessing of the Summit of the Future: strengthened or weakened multilateralism? - Barbara Adams
Oct 20, 2025
One year after, the future is more uncertain than before - Roberto Bissio
Sep 22, 2025
The Public Debt Crisis: Another Face of Human Rights Violations – Ziad Abdel Samad
Sep 22, 2025
Tunisia at the Crossroads: A Keynesian Moment for Tax Justice - Amine Bouzaiene
Sep 22, 2025
Lebanon's Debt Crisis: A Man-Made Catastrophe and the Path to Recovery - Dr. Khalil Gebara
Sep 22, 2025
Debt in Egypt: A Reflection of Structural Economic Imbalances - Mohamad Ramadan
Sep 22, 2025