This analysis was written as part of a Special Report on the repercussions of war across six polities from October 7th, 2023-December 2025 Since the Gaza war began in October …
Jamile youssef
Jamile youssef
Jamile is a research specialist and journalist with track in leading multi-sectoral studies, producing evidence to inform policy, and writing on social and economic issues. Her work bridges research, evaluation, and storytelling—covering themes such as economic resilience, gender inclusion, education, and broader social issues and development. With a background in economics and extensive experience across international organizations and academia, she brings expertise in designing and managing research projects, conducting fieldwork, and transforming complex data into accessible insights. Alongside her research work, she contributes as a journalist, focusing on policy analysis and investigative reporting that highlight systemic challenges while uncovering opportunities for change.
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This analysis was written as part of a Special Report on the repercussions of war across six polities from October 7th, 2023-December 2025 Jordan has not reported destruction and direct …
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The Lebanese people’s suffering and misery is a seemingly never-ending story. Its latest data point is February 28, 2026. The day when a “pre-emptive” attack pitted Israeli and US aggressors …
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Before March 2026, the obstacles to recovery for Lebanon’s fractured economy were Herculean, but not completely hopeless. Standing in the way of reform were entrenched corruption and the ongoing aggression …
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Lebanon’s End-of-Service Indemnity (EOSI) system—long presented as a pillar of worker protection—has become one of the most pressing and contentious legacies of the country’s economic collapse. Designed to provide employees …
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The Lebanese Private Sector Network (LPSN) is a coalition of business leaders, professionals, and organizations committed to safeguard Lebanon’s formal economy and promote sustainable growth. It operates through two main …
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Five years have passed since the devastating blast at the Beirut Port and many of the areas of Mar Mikhael and Gemmayze appear to have been restored, as evidenced by summer …
