Syria: responding to the teacher shortage
Teachers probably represent the most valuable component of every educational system. They do not just impart knowledge by lecturing to children facts, notions, and concepts, but they also shape new […]
conflict robbing the future of children
As UNICEF reports, the Syrian conflict has, to date, impacted about 30% of Syrian education facilities. Between 2011 and 2015, more than 4,200 schools were damaged, used for military purposes, […]
Damascus: going to school during an armed conflict
Damascus, the biggest city in Syria, has always been considered the main center of education in the Syrian territory. The city houses the University of Damascus, the oldest and largest […]
The COVID-19 pandemic and the Yemeni crisis: a tragedy within the tragedy
The Yemeni crisis officially began in 2011 when the Yemini population, following the ideals of the Arab Spring, started protesting against the long-lasting regime established by Ali Abdullah Saleh. Protests […]
Armenia and Azerbaijan: new tensions in the Nagorno-Karabakh region
Over one million displaced people, about 30,000 victims, more than 8,000 wounded: these are some of the consequences of the 1988-1994 ethnic war between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The renewal of […]