A long-read reportage on the lives of Gazan refugees in Egypt, focusing mainly on women (five sources: four women and one man). The piece explores the experiences of a sample from the estimated 100,000 people who fled or became stranded during the war. It highlights their struggles, ranging from concern for their families and properties in Gaza to the challenges of bringing their loved ones out. The reportage also addresses difficulties in Egypt, including high costs, lack of international support, complex residency permits, school enrollment issues, and even obtaining a phone line. Prepared over nearly two months, the report discusses the efforts of NGOs working to improve their conditions.
Nisaa FM The role of women in water management, rationalization of consumption, and environmental protection
Arij Statements without official sources attributed to the Minister of Education, Dr. Abbas Al-Halabi
Masader FM Women’s Rights in the Workplace: Discussing the Gender Wage Gap and Raising Awareness About Labor Law
Arij Does the circulating picture of air traffic in Syrian and Turkish airspace express the amount of aid reaching the two countries?