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Syrian refugee children - Mafraq, Jordan - UN Photo/Mark Garten.
Analysis Op-Ed 

Worsening gaps in education for Syrian refugees: Lessons from the early education response in Jordan

January 9, 2019 0 Comments Development, Education, Humanitarianism, Jordan, Refugee crisis, Refugees, Syrian refugees

As the Syrian refugee crisis continues, reflecting on educational provision for refugee children in Jordan demands a move beyond the crisis approach.

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Analysis Feature 

The Hijacking of Algerian Identity

October 25, 2015July 21, 2016 0 Comments Algeria, Amazigh, Arab, Arabic, Berber, Bouteflika, Education, France, French Algeria, French colonization, identity, Maghreb, North Africa, Tamazight

Mr. Kheireddine Bekkai is a senior lecturer in French and Arabic at the Department of World Languages and Literatures at Boston

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Interviews Multimedia 

JMEPP Interviews Prof. Mohamad Al-Ississ

March 4, 2014March 6, 2015 0 Comments Economic Development, Education

In our first installment of “Inside the Middle East: Q&A,” Professor Mohamad Al-Ississ, Spring 2014 Kuwait Foundation Visiting Scholar at

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Analysis 

Education and Employment in the Arab World

December 10, 2013March 7, 2015 0 Comments Economic Development, Education, employment

  This post is part of a series of reviews summarizing  discussions that took place at the 2013 Harvard Arab

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Analysis 

Business and Education in the Arab World

December 9, 2013March 7, 2015 0 Comments Business, Economic Development, Education

    This post is part of a series of reviews summarizing presentations and discussions that took place at the

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Analysis 

Queen Rania Calls for Optimism at Harvard Arab Weekend

December 2, 2013March 7, 2015 0 Comments Economic Development, Education

Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan gave a keynote address on November 7th at the Harvard Arab Weekend

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