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    According to the UN development programme in 2002, the Middle East have witnessed high level of poverty, inequality, and gender gaps. All these factors have caused the Arab Spring. Although we have heard from the west about success stories of Egypt in terms of economic performance, according to the neo-liberal thinkers. However it has been argued that the rise of economy was due to the revolution. This statement can be questioned, as many left wings will argue that since introducing capitalism…

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    1.0 Introduction The following report is written to introduce, inform and advise ‘finance for you’ as to whether a bank should or should not be opened in Saudi Arabia. I have investigated and reported upon the following points; General Considerations: religion, language, dress etiquette and customs. Travel Issues including access and importance of visa and country security. 2.0 General Considerations 2.1 Language & Religion Arabic is the official language of Saudi Arabia, though travellers…

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    Genocide In Yemen Essay

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    Many would agree that Yemen is currently in a genocide since over 1,500 people have been killed and millions being displaced, however, this may not be the case of genocide. Yemen is currently in danger of potential genocide due to a civil war between Iran and Russia. Yemen is caught in the middle of a crossfire with a rebellious group known as the Houthis within Yemen. There are no specific race, gender, or religion being targeted. The police have been acting against the civilians as well,…

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    The situation in Yemen continues to show no improvements. The significant increase of hostilities in the western coast of the country have been alarming since it has been estimated that around 34,000 people have been forced to displace due to the constant fighting, making them flee to safer parts of the region. The problem is that the country in general is facing a humanitarian crisis and while people may move to safer areas the reality is that basic goods such as food and water are already…

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    these categories have influenced the Yemen Civil war. Internal, Mass-level factors Internal mass-level factors manifest itself in the form of bad domestic problems. Yemen faced several domestic problems before the war had broken out. As mentioned before, Yemen was one of the poorest Arab countries before the civil war started. The unemployment rate was, and continues to be very high. Furthermore, due to the weakness of the central government, parts of Yemen have essentially…

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    Women have to take the precautions of not going out at night and always having someone accompany them. The UN High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), through its local and international implementing partners (IP), provides women and girl refugees in Yemen with health-, protection-, and food services, as well as assistance to tackle other challenges faced by urban refugees (Violence against women is neither inevitable nor acceptable). The UNHCR is also dedicated to preventing sexual and gender…

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    The Effects of Gender Inequalities in Healthcare: Yemen vs. US Gender inequality is an aspect of the livelihoods of many people across the world. Inequality of gender affects the health of developed countries such as, the United States and undeveloped countries such as Yemen. The effects of gender inequality in health include disproportioned influence on economy, lack of access to education and healthcare. In the US women lack access to preventative reproductive healthcare such as…

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    West Red Sea bounded, is bounded by Yemen and Oman from the South. The southern boundary is a fiery line in Saudi Arabia, with Yemen…

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    Genocide Exist Today

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    While countries are constantly developing and progressing, there is a major problem that still exists. Around the world, countries are becoming more aware of the increasing amounts of discrimination and genocides. Many groups of people are at risk of genocide in today's world because the acts of genocide are going unnoticed. However, efforts by groups such as End Genocide are trying to spread awareness and prevent these crimes from continuing. Throughout history, genocides have been a prominent…

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    level, the situation was intensified between Yemen and nearly one third of Arab countries affiliated with social camp then. The new president has then other duties; creating new relations with foreign world and then stopping its interference in his country's affairs. He had also to realize reconciliation between conflicting fronts in the country. He was able to restore balance and stability in Yemeni political system and he was also able to root then Yemen Arab Republic. He adopted dialogue…

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