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Alex Simon

Manages Synaps’ Syria portfolio->http://www.synaps.network].

  • The image depicts a woman wearing a patterned dress and headscarf, walking through a landscape that has been ravaged by fire. The ground is charred and blackened, with the remnants of burned trees and vegetation surrounding her. She is carrying a blue container, possibly for water, as she navigates through the bleak, desolate environment. The backdrop includes hints of buildings, suggesting that this area has been impacted by a wildfire. The scene conveys a sense of loss and resilience amidst the devastation. The Intertwined Destinies of Europe and North Africa Alex Simon · November 2023 Climate change, which governments and NGOs are expected to tackle at COP 28 in Dubai, calls for reflection on the interdependence of societies, particularly in the Mediterranean. In this context, migration policies, in particular, which seek to turn Europe into a fortress, seem to run counter to (…)
  • The image depicts two women walking down a dirt path in a makeshift camp. One woman carries bags of supplies, while the other pushes a stroller. On either side of the path, there are tents and structures that suggest a temporary living situation. The environment appears to be bustling with activity, as other individuals can be seen in the background, some seated or engaging in conversation. The scene conveys a sense of community within the challenges of a refugee or displaced persons camp. Unlocking Europe’s Syrian straitjacket Alex Simon · March 2019 The EU is in urgent need of a Syria policy that looks beyond the chimera of a negotiated transition. Rather than grasping for means toward this implausible end, a sound approach would prioritize bolstering those assets Syrian society needs to ensure its immediate survival and future viability. (…)
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