
The Street After Nine: How Reduced Lighting Policies Reshaped Women’s Mobility in Egypt
An investigation tracking the cost of early closures and reduced lighting on safety and mobility in public space In times

An investigation tracking the cost of early closures and reduced lighting on safety and mobility in public space In times

Stories are told within society, and reports confirm, that some walls of homes were not merely stones, but solid barriers

In moments of displacement, stories are not the same, but what unites them is that women, especially mothers, suddenly find

In the streets of Beirut and its suburbs—where roads intertwine and choke under traffic congestion, where daily outings have become

A Joint Report by Tamara Emad and Manar Al-Zubaidi In the village of Al-Zuhoor in Al-Diwaniyah province-about 180 km south

Sara (a pseudonym), a mother of three, sits at a small table in the corner of her home, quietly working

Does adulthood stop at the dormitory gate? The toughest experiences I lived as a university student in Algeria didn’t happen

Egypt is a graveyard for women. I wonder how much we must normalize this statement before every subsequent event is

Women abandoned their primary role in raising children and went out to work, which begot generations of criminals who were

“We had to leave the house with nothing. My neighbors and I laid the children to sleep on the ground
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