Have the IMF’s promises to Egyptians come true?
The IMF did not only promise growth, it also promised inclusive, job-rich growth.
The IMF did not only promise growth, it also promised inclusive, job-rich growth.
How the pilot of a comprehensive new health insurance system in Port Said is addressing Egypt’s longstanding healthcare problems
The survey results show 32.5% of Egyptians live below the poverty line, the highest rate in decades
In her debut graphic novel Shubeik Lubeik (2018), young graphic novelist Deena Mohamed Yehia (1994) draws a parable that evokes a fantastical present-day Cairo where the dreams and wishes of…
More than 25 million Egyptians have lived on fewer than LE482 per month in 2015, according to CAPMAS.
«My life is by far more valuable than what they like to call honor.»
«This repressive regime has set itself an unattainable goal: to silence everyone all the time forever»
«Israel's organization of power has created new relations between different classes of Palestinians.»
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