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Escaping the fragility trap
Yemen’s most pressing problem isn’t war. It’s the economy

Rafat Al-Akhali

Blog

Escaping the fragility trap
العنوان الرئيسي: المشكلة الأكثر إلحاحًا في اليمن ليست الحرب، بل الاقتصاد. العنوان الفرعي: تركز جهود الوكالات الدولية على الأزمة الإنسانية بدلًا من الظروف الاقتصادية التي تسببت بها.

Rafat Al-Akhali

Blog

How the pandemic can be a catalyst for city climate action

Serge de Gheldere, Oliver Harman

Blog

The eastern view across the Bighorn Basin from just inside Shoshone National Forest. Photo credit: Tim Lumley via Flickr. (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
Tax reforms to support an equitable and pro-poor recovery in developing countries

Farria Naeem, Nick Wilkinson

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Photo credit: Yedla70 via Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0.
What happens after the lockdown ends? Lessons from the 2015 Ebola epidemic in Sierra Leone

Imran Rasul, Markus Goldstein, Niklas Buehren, Oriana Bandiera, Andrea Smurra

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