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Africa and the United States: Reengaging with Africa’s Prosperity in Mind

Winter 2021 / Essays

With China as a dominant foreign power in Africa, the only option left for United States to engage with the continent is to follow its priorities: namely, prioritizing African youth.


COVID-19 and Social Policies in the MENA Region

June 5, 2020 / COVID-19: Global Crisis

A new test to overly-stressed systems.


Suspending Immigration Will Hurt America’s Recovery

June 3, 2020 / COVID-19: Global Crisis

Suspending immigration is not the key to U.S. economic woes; rather, it will be a hindrance to getting the economy back on its feet.


How to Deal with COVID-19 in Africa

May 30, 2020 / COVID-19: Global Crisis

Strengthening the capacity, the data networks, and the community response to win against COVID-19.


Thunderbolt Hitting the Land

May 10, 2020 / COVID-19: Global Crisis

An uncertain future looms as Palestine and Israel attempt to mitigate the onslaught of COVID-19.


Educated, But Will She Work?

Spring 2018 / Essays

Social and economic transformations are further integrating Arab women into the workforce. Yet economic and cultural norms continue to hinder their empowerment.


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