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Chronicling the Coronavirus: A Perspective from Jordan
 
The team at the West Asia-North Africa Institute (WANA) has put together a working chronology of the global outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic and a working chronology of the situation as it has…  
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The Algerian economy put to the test by Covid-19: Do we need to reinvent everything?
 
Algeria is facing the Covid-19 crisis in a particular situation: a protest movement, which began in February 2019, has pushed the leaders in power aside and is maintaining street pressure to demand…  
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A multi-dimensional crisis : Journalism in Algeria put to the test by Covid-19
 
The Coronavirus epidemic has not spared the media sector in Algeria. The media landscape, consisting mainly of the paper press, could be transformed by this health crisis. A change that requires real…  
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Telework: a luxury or a "curse"?
 
Who has never heard of telework in 2020?...  
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Violence against women in times of confinement in Algeria
 
Living in confinement is often a traumatic experience. Living in confinement in times of pandemic, uncertainty, protean crisis is very difficult and anxiety-provoking. So, what can we say about the…  
An internally displaced Syrian girl wears a face mask as members of the Syrian Civil defence sanitize the Bab Al-Nour internally displaced persons camp, to prevent the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Azaz, Syria March 26, 2020. © REUTERS/Khal
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Covid-19 in Syria: A Crisis Within a Crisis
 
What started in Syria as calls for bread, freedom, and justice in 2011 turned into a full-fledged civil war. Nine years later, multiple local, regional, and international actors are involved in a…  
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Sudan: COVID-19 under the US Sanctions
 
Three weeks ago, as a member of the steering committee of the Sudanese Civil Society Confederation, we started a discussion on our Whatsapp group on how Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) can respond…  
Masked riot police are confronted by one of many protesters who broke lockdown to protest deteriorating living conditions in Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday, April 28, 2020 -Copyright AP Photo/Hussein Malla
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Social Distancing as a Class Privilege: The Case of Lebanon
 
The lockdown measures instituted by governments in many countries impacted by the coronavirus spread have resulted in the emergence of a parallel, if not conflicting, narratives.  
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The Last Daycare Standing
 
Jordan’s caregivers at breaking point.  
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The Future of Work is here: A regional feminist perspective on the effects of COVID-19
 
In recent years, world leaders, economists, business owners, and tech giants have been discussing how the so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution1 will change the way we live and work.  
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