February 15, 2021 Handling Covid-19 Crisis in … Tunisians were warned of the pandemic from the very beginning. The world’s biggest powers were unable to manage the crisis. So what could Tunisa do …
February 10, 2021 Corona and Crisis … If we do not deal with the trending selfishness, we will all be doomed. The …
February 9, 2021 Lebanon in a Desperate … An even more critical socio-economical crisis has been blossoming at the same …
Conspiracy theories: why are they thriving in the pandemic? Published on February 8, 2021 Conspiracy theories undermine efforts to stop Covid-19 and damage trust in vaccines. Reasons also explain the dominance of the current conspiracy theories. In this article: Health - Media - Opinion - Society
Darkness at its peak: Children Tend to Commit Suicide in Tunisia Published on January 21, 2021 A growing number of children in Tunisia tends to commit suicide. A new blog written by Hakim Marzouki to tackle this critical issue. In this article: Tunisia | Blogs - Health - Human Rights - Society - Youth
Limbs of One Body: How the Coronavirus Requires Sympathy Despite Social Distancing Published on December 23, 2020 Persian poetry is an example to follow while showing sympathy despite social distancing. To know more, read the following blog. In this article: Iran | Culture - Health - Opinion - Society
Syria, masculinity and how the Assad regime’s priorities have changed during pandemic Published on December 2, 2020 Syrians suffer an identity crisis as a consequence of the deeply rooted masculinity in the Syrian culture. Nevertheless, Corona pandemic led the Syrian regime … In this article: Syria | Culture - Health - Politics
Blindness Published on November 19, 2020 Blindness is a story written by noble writer José Saramago, a romantic novelist, whose words are so beautiful, that you regret that he left this world before … In this article: Yemen | Blogs - Health
The Corona Pandemic in Egypt Published on November 16, 2020 At a time when the world’s governments praised their medical teams for their sacrifices in the face of the pandemic, Egypt entered into consequent battle with … In this article: Egypt | Health | Current
Why ignoring mental health needs of young Syrian refugees could harm us all Published on March 2, 2018 As the number of out-of-school children looms both inside Syria and in host countries, these invisible wounds won’t be healed unless large humanitarian groups … In this article: Syria | Health - Opinion - Refugees
The Sorry State of Egypt’s Health Services Published on July 10, 2017 Mona Mina, secretary general of the Doctors Syndicate, said the country was facing a “terrible choice”: stopping the provision of life-saving medicines or … In this article: Egypt | Health - Population