Billions of dollars in international aid are needed to support people caught up in the Syrian conflict but raising billions in financial support alone will...
How beautiful were those days we spent at AUB. The days where victory was for hope over fear. I always miss AUB. I miss hanging out with friends near Bliss,...
As 2016 comes to a beginning, we remember what was on our mind last year and the difference we’ve made. We take a look back on the moments in 2015 that...
Each year on Sept. 21, an International Day of Peace is observed across the world in an attempt to promote peace and unity among nations. A day devoted to...
A fateful decision by UNRWA regarding cutbacks on certain assistance programs and services will surely have dramatic consequences on the educational and...
A United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) report stated that rebuilding war-torn Syria, Iraq and Gaza will cost around $750...
Schools have traditionally prepared people to pass exams, proceed to the next level and graduate into the workplace. We now face the much greater challenge of...
The disunity displayed within the top political levels, within the population, within sectarian divisions, in addition, to the government’s lack of a...
Are we better off than we were 10 years ago? Everywhere you look in this world there are signs of instability, destruction, hopelessness. Syria is in civil...
2015 is a special year for global development in which new global goals for humanity’s future will be shaped. The whole community will be battling to get...
How does one approach a city like Beirut? Is it through its history, its economic meaning, its art scene, its people? In the search for a city’s identity,...
As the world celebrates Human Rights Day on Dec. 10 of every year to commemorate the date on which the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal...