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Tag: lebanon

Lebanon’s gas deal: insufficient palliative or beacon of hope?

by Erika Chagin18 Nov 202218 Nov 20221 Comment

An economic crisis in Lebanon exposes the need for urgent energy reform.

Uncategorized energy, gas, lebanon, Opinion

Cash aid — a better approach to foreign aid?

by Sangeeta Kishore17 Dec 202126 May 2022Leave a comment

Pilot programs of direct cash transfers show promise, but are they feasible?

Opinion aid, assistance, cash aid, development, foreign aid, human rights, humanitarian, lebanon, Opinion
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