Reconsidering the mentality of the development sector.
Author: <span>Mazin Albalkhi</span>

Author: Mazin Albalkhi

Development in De Facto Authorities Areas

Development in De Facto Authorities’ Areas Opportunities and Challenges Syria as a Model Figure 1 Syrian de facto authorities  https://www.businessinsider.com/major-players-controling-territory-in-syria-as-trump-plans-withdrawal-2019-10?r=US&IR=T Donors and International organizations with their local partners might find themselves obliged to communicate with de facto authorities in order to create implementation opportunities for their policies and programs, meanwhile, …

Discussing Developmentality on Clubhouse, hosted by Geopolitics 27th October 2021

Figure 1 Developmentality Seminar at Clubhouse – Geopolitics (27.10.2021) Discussing Developmentality on Clubhouse, hosted by Geopolitics 27th October 2021 In 27th of October, we had a very nice interactive discussion on a clubhouse, Geopolitics hosted our group for 2 hours and half, where we have discussed deeply the questions below …

Role of Interpreters in communications for Development for Development Activities

   Role of Interpreters in communications for Development for Development Activities The role of the interpreters historically was crucial to bridge the communications gaps between monolinguals of different cultures. This role enhanced the intercultural relations among nations. The interpreters are still playing a decisive role in communications among nations, accordingly, …

Risks of Donors’ exclusion of local partners in drafting strategic policies during conflicts, Syria as a model

Figure 1 Arab and Western foreign ministers meet at Lancaster House in London to discuss Syria’s civil war on Oct. 22, 2013[1]. The Syrian crisis started in March 2011, when a group of civilians protested asking for a reformation and a change. The Syrian regime faced these protests with hostile …

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