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Writer: Maha Rabah

Civil Society Monitor

Letting Water Flow Back to Idlib

24-04-16Maha Rabah
The civil administration of Idlib in northwestern Syria are bringing back water supplies to regions where infrastructure was badly damaged by the fighting. Idlib’s...
Civil Society Monitor

Building Idlib’s New Universities

07-03-16Maha Rabah
Mohammad was at a crossroads in his life. Having recently finished secondary school, his natural move would have been to go on to university....
Civil Society Monitor

Job Opportunities in War-Torn Syria

08-12-15Maha Rabah
Mansur felt helpless. Like thousands of other Syrians, he had lost his job and was struggling to meet the growing needs of his wife...
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Resources Overstretched in Kfar Nabel Hospitals

30-07-15Maha Rabah
Jumana, 30, is one of the lucky ones. She was heavily pregnant when her house was bombed and she was injured on April 20...

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