Tunis seems to become the city of queues. Whether at gas stations, at supermarkets, or at bakeries, long lines of increasingly frustrated citizens are a clear sign of the socioeconomic crisis enveloping Tunisia.

Lebanon suffers from water intermittence from its main piped infrastructure. As a result, houses rely on…

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Egypt’s Infinite Economic Crisis
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Egypt’s external debt is expected to bypass $200 billion by early next year, an almost 400…


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Who Is this COP for? 
November 10, 2022

It might be hard to imagine full accessibility in Egypt, a country that has been marked…

The extreme financial stresses experienced by Lebanese households has prompted a big shift in the way…