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The War on Cancer and the Cancer of War
Every single day, people die of epidemics and diseases. Every single day, people kill each other over differences in beliefs and cultures. Every single day, souls leave our planet, heading towards their unknown fate, and leaving our own souls in pain. Working in the media, especially in the critical period […]
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Improving Good Governance in Africa, The Role of Mo Ibrahim Foundation
What are the mechanisms that can be utilized in order to accurately assess whether a country abides by the values of good governance or drifts away from them? The questions above got me thinking all weekend which lead me to share ideas on the topic: Improving good governance in Africa, […]
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The Egyptian Cure Bank: A Solution for the Health Care Challenge
If you tell me that banks are institutions solely responsible for financial transactions such as lending and investing and their primary objective is the maximization of profit, well, you are almost completely right. But what if I told you that some banks were created for completely different reasons, more “human” […]
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Egypt: The plight of health institutions
Out of the 91 million people who make up the total population of Egypt, only 83 million currently live in Egypt, according to the Egyptian Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics. Among them, tens of thousands of medical students graduate every year from Egyptian universities to join the ranks of […]
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2012: The Brotherhood’s achievements, the People’s setbacks
Ever since the eruption of the mass uprisings in 25 January 2011, the face of politically stagnant Egypt has changed forever. 2011 was a year packed with unexpected events, unpredictable by even the most authentic intellectuals. Just like 2011, 2012 was truly a year to remember. As a year with many setbacks! […]