Equity matters Can we pursue rapid free market economic growth while maintaining equity and social justice? Yes, answers Ayman Ismail
'A divided way of life' New media and changing demands has put youth on the cultural and political map, though divided, writes Hadil Ghoneim
The artistry of youth Working with one's hands and the mind's eye constitutes a space of freedom youth in particular appreciates, writes Ossama Alserwy
Road not travelled Education reform in the Middle East and North Africa is sorely needed, but yet unrealised. It is not, however, beyond reach, writes Ahmed Galal
A passionate soul "The boy in the rain", Mohammed Tantawi bids farewell to his mentor Dina Amin
The ultimate resource An Arab renaissance lies on the horizon if the public is afforded freedom and leaders embrace the innovation of Arab youth, writes Nader Fergany
Digitally Yours Kenanaonline is the the definitive resource for specialized information in Arabic and a prime hub for the online knowledge society in the Arab World. What's more is that it's written by you
Untapped treasure While often assumed able to fend for themselves, young professionals are a national resource that should be nurtured and utilised, writes Ehaab Abdou
Dealing with addiction Drug addiction is a chronic disease that ought to be approached with compassion and a system mapped for recovery, writes Soheir Loutfy
Those precious few we touch Volunteer work is not about changing everything instantly; it is about the wonder of changing for the better the lives of a few among the unfortunate many, writes Dalia Ihab Younes
Lost in the slums cial policy failure is deepening inequality, particularly among Egypt's youth, writes Sarah Sabry
Staying in Egypt Amid all the problems, Egyptians have much to celebrate in themselves, and to be thankful for, writes Sara Abou Bakr
Subsidising or taxing While commonly it is thought that the poor benefit from fuel subsidies, reality points to the contrary, writes Samer Atallah
A matter of choice At the centre of life should be pursuing one's dreams, writes Laila Omar Hassan
'Decent Work is Good Business' Ahead of the launch of Egypt's Youth Employment National Action Plan, 2008-2012, Beyond's Samia Farid Shihata speaks to the head of the International Labour Organisation in Cairo, Loretta De Luca, about the role of the organisation in solving Egypt's employment challenges.
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