
Minimum Wage, Maximum Gap: The Limits of Wage Policy in the Arab Region
By Maria del Mar Logrono, Ph.D. As the world marked International Workers’ Day, the Arab region finds itself grappling with an urgent question: How can
Read More
Labor in the Arab World: Reforms Still on Hold!
By Jalal Abu Saleh As Labor Day on May 1st approaches, it reaffirms the vital role of work in building societies and ensuring economic and
Read More
Addressing the Humanitarian Health Crisis
By Maria Giovanna Mariani, RSC intern Current humanitarian crises are severely affecting health especially for the most vulnerable populations. Approximately 300 million people worldwide need
Read More
Education is Not Only a Right; It Is “The Most Powerful Weapon a Palestinian can Possess”
Fabienne Rorke, Assistant at the RSC It has been over 550 days since the beginning of the genocide. According to Palestinian officials, more than 50,000
Read More
When the Fighting Ends: The Lingering Threat of Explosive Remnants of War in Gaza
By Fabienne Rorke, Assistant at RSC Following the occasion of the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action, which is commemorated on
Read More
International Day of Solidarity with Detained and Missing Staff Members: The Crisis of Healthcare Workers in Gaza
By Lana Birdwell, a Research Intern at the RSC. On International Day of Solidarity with Detained and Missing Staff Members, urgent action is needed for
Read More