
The Jami’yeh and La Tontine: Two Community-Based Financial Systems that Enhance Socio-Economic Wellbeing
By Giorgio Gioele Sirito In the face of financial difficulties that systemically affect the middle and lower classes, individuals and communities have historically questioned systems Read More

When Gaza Became a Testing Ground for Relief Without Humanitarian Principles
By María del Mar Logroño Narbona, Senior Advisor at RSC On May 27, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) launched its first large-scale relief delivery. What Read More

Migration in the Sahel Region: Challenges and Possible Solutions
By Giorgio Gioele Sirito, RSC Research Intern According to the NGO Caminando Fronteras, 2024 became the deadliest year for migrants trying to reach the Canary Read More

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