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Arab Youth Doubt Democracy Will Be Delivered
Findings from a region-wide survey reveal the hopes and concerns of university-age adults.
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News & Reports
Yemen’s Students Idled by Saudi Air Attacks
The Saudi-led operation in Yemen has shut down schools and universities and left some of them in ruins.
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Opinion
How to Avoid Getting Cheated by Phony Scholarships
Fraudulent universities use fake scholarships as bait to lure unsuspecting students to part with their money. Here’s how to protect…
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News & Reports
Sana’a University’s Female Housing: Overcrowding, Chaos And Garbage
Female students in Sana'a University's overcrowded dormitories have to deal with dirty water and a shortage of bathrooms.
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Qatar’s Private Universities Are the Most Expensive in the Region
An Al-Fanar Media survey of private higher-education costs in 13 Arab countries makes it possible to compare average prices.
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News & Reports
Private Universities Thriving as Public Ones Weaken
Arab students looking for contemporary fields of study, coeducation, and an employment-oriented education are increasingly turning to private universities. The…
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A Classroom on a Mini-Bus in Yemen Helps Child Laborers
A roaming bus with volunteer teachers teaches children who have been forced to work by their families.
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Illiteracy: A Stubborn Problem in Many Arab Countries
In Egypt, Yemen, Morocco, and South Sudan, more than one quarter of the population is illiterate.
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Arab Health Research Should Keep Pace With Changing Demands
Scientists need to follow the shift from infectious diseases to chronic conditions.
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Violence in Yemen Blocks Universities From Opening
After heavy fighting between soldiers and rebels in Yemen’s capital, the new school year has been stopped from even starting.
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