Rewriting Egypt’s Social Contract Through Water
Behind prepaid meters and privatization lies a deeper shift: IMF-backed reforms centralizing power and commodifying water at the expense of...
Saher is a journalist and sociopolitical analyst examining the impact of political decisions and policy making on social inequality. He critiques existing power structures, aiming to disclose how these forces shape our society.
Behind prepaid meters and privatization lies a deeper shift: IMF-backed reforms centralizing power and commodifying water at the expense of...
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