MENA Faces Shortage of Over 110,000 Construction Professionals
by MENA-Forum | 28 April 2026 | Built Environment, Sustainable Development, Technology | 0 Comments
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According to a new report by the Dubai-based Project Management Institute (PMI), “The Construction Project Management Talent Gap,” the demand for construction project professionals in the region could reach around 330,800 by 2035 under a high-growth scenario, up 32 percent from 2025 levels.
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With Renewable Energy Set to Power 45% of global electricity . . .
by MENA-Forum | 27 April 2026 | Energy Transition, Renewables, Sustainable Development, Technology | 0 Comments
Middle East War: After Oil and Gas, Global Impact
by MENA-Forum | 25 April 2026 | Sustainable Development | 0 Comments
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With Renewable Energy Set to Power 45% of global electricity . . .
Apr 27, 2026
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Renewable energy is moving from supportive to strategic role as it is set to account for 45 per cent of the global electricity generation. This marks a structural shift in how industries will be powered.
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Middle East War: After Oil and Gas, Global Impact
Apr 25, 2026
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The shipping crisis in the Strait of Hormuz caused by war in the Middle East has exposed a new threat: a looming shortage of strategic minerals that drive economies all over the world – and a race by countries to obtain them.
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Middle East Conflict Looks Increasingly Like a War
Apr 24, 2026
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Let’s begin with a simple question that rarely gets a straight answer: what would victory over Iran actually look like? In Washington and Jerusalem, the answers tend to sound definitive: eliminate Iran’s nuclear capability amongst other things . . .
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New Momentum to Build Social Protection Capacities
Apr 23, 2026
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The International Labour Organization (ILO) and partner UN agencies are scaling up support to strengthen social protection systems in Arab countries across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region in response to growing pressures from conflict, displacement, economic instability and climate shocks.
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The Iran War Has Forced the US-Gulf Alliance Forward
Apr 22, 2026
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They won’t say it in public. But in private conversations since the February 28 outbreak of war in the region, Gulf officials tell me that they have absorbed Iranian retaliation for hosting a US-Gulf security architecture they were never permitted to name. The current terms are no longer acceptable.
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World’s Top Fossil Fuel Importers Spent USD 314 Billion
Apr 21, 2026
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By prioritizing fossil fuels over clean energy by a margin of 2.5 to 1, the world’s largest economies are subsidizing their own vulnerability to geopolitical crises by choosing to lock in high-risk, volatile energy systems instead of investing in lasting stability.
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Strength in numbers: Developing countries unite
Apr 20, 2026
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Developing countries are banking on having a stronger voice in debt negotiations, following the launch of a new country-led borrowing initiative on Wednesday on the margins of the annual IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings.
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Reconstruction as Violence in Assad’s Syria: A Critical Overview
Apr 18, 2026
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The most important point that the book makes, and the one undergirding most of its essays, is the insistence on the civic and ethical dimension of any intervention in the built environment.
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The Global South’s Right to Industrialize Review
Apr 17, 2026
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In recent years, scholars and economists have highlighted an important problem: countries in the Global South are significantly under-industrialized, restrained to a weak position within the global economy and vulnerable to exploitation by wealthier nations.
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