Country Office Annual Report 2020
UNICEF This report provides an update on the context and situation of children during the COVID-19 pandemic in Syria. Report
Read MoreUNICEF This report provides an update on the context and situation of children during the COVID-19 pandemic in Syria. Report
Read MoreInternational Labour Organization This report provides a summary of the key findings of the first wave of rapid labor force surveys conducted by ILO and ER in November 2020, to monitor the impact of COVID-19 on households, household enterprises, and farmers in Tunisia. Report
Read MoreUNDP This report analyzes the role of COVID-19 in disrupting social cohesion and exacerbating existing political, economic, social, and security challenges in Iraq. Report
Read MoreInternational Labour Organization This report provides a summary of the key findings of the first wave of rapid labour force surveys conducted in November 2020 by ILO and ERF, to monitor the impact of COVID-19 on households, enterprises, and farmers in Morocco. Report
Read MoreCenter for Strategic & International Studies This article reports on the removal of Sudan from the United States’ list of State Sponsors of Terrorism (SST) and its impact on the COVID-19 response in Sudan. Article
Read MorePolicy Commons This report assesses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Somali economy. Report
Read MoreOECD This report takes an in-depth look at the territorial impact of the COVID-19 crisis in Kuwait across different dimensions: health, economic, social, and fiscal. Report
Read MoreMiddle East Business Intelligence This article discusses the COVID-19 situation and measures taken to mitigate its economic implications in the MENA Region with a focus on Tunisia. Article
Read MoreInternational Food Policy Research This report offers a SAM multiplier model used to estimate the economic impact of the COVID-19 lockdown in Jordan and to explore potential recovery pathways for the Jordanian economy. Report
Read MoreCarnegie Endowment for International Peace This article reflects on the outbreak of COVID-19, which first hit Tunisia days after the formation of the new government as a massive test for the Tunisian government and people, particularly those in the traditionally marginalized southern and interior regions. Article
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