Why is it that despite the huge efforts invested by donors and UN agencies, do young refugees continue to struggle with respect to education and employment?
Only by building regional bridges can effective resistance to global capitalism be achieved.
A year after protests swept the country, two and a half months after the Beirut port explosion, the Lebanese elite is cracking down on dissent.
A month after the Beirut blast, a people-centred recovery is key to peaceful change.
With Lebanon’s economic crisis deteriorating, the already dire situation of migrant domestic workers is getting even harder.
Since the massive explosion, the state has been absent, leaving people to fend for themselves – while leaders seem more concerned with dodging blame.
Racism, xenophobia, and corruption rendered hundreds of thousands of Syrian children “a lost generation”.
The global COVID-19 pandemic is not the root cause of migrant exploitation, discrimination and vulnerability but it does act as a magnifying lens.
القانون الجديد لم يقر من أجل أصحاب الأرض، ولو كان كذلك لزارت اللجان العاملة على القانون المزارعين الذين يعملون في هذه الزراعة.
بين فيروس كورونا والانهيار الاقتصادي، ما أثر إهمال السياسة التنموية على الأمن الغذائي في لبنان؟
يمرّ لبنان بمرحلةٍ إنتقاليّة تتطلّب حماية ما تبقّى من مواردٍ لإعادة بناء اقتصادٍ متينٍ ومنتجٍ، من ضمنها، وأقلّها، إنتاج أدنى الاحتياجات وأهمّها: الملح.
COVID-19 might have changed people’s perception of what is considered essential, but the perception of necessities is always subjective.