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post-conflict reconstruction

Rehabilitating Yemen

Published April 5, 2016by Guest 1 Comment
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by James Spencer After two false-starts, and sub-rosa talks between the Saudis and the Houthis, the UN-led peace process in Yemen may be back on track. When a peace is finally made—currently still in the balance, since both sides seem to believe that they can still… Continue Reading  

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Analysis, Yemen Aden, decentralization, energy, Hodeida, Houthis, information, infrastructure, Internet, iraq, James Spencer, post-conflict reconstruction, Sana'a, Saudi Arabia, solar energy, sustainability, Yemen

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