Internet in Syria Remains Critical – and Challenged
By Abdulrahman al-Masri Internet in Syria remains critical – and challenged. Footage from Vice on HBO’s latest documentary, Assad’s Syria, shows a large web of exposed and intertwined... Read More
Getting Girls into Tech: 5 Ways to do Better
A special look at what helps encourage girls to get into the tech field – from the vantage point of high school... Read More
SalamaTech: Harnessing Technology to Advance Peacebuilding
Our own Anwar Abas participated in a debate on PeaceTech earlier today. The panel session, hosted by the Centre for Security and... Read More
Peacetech and the Syrian Conflict: New Report By The British Council
The British Council recently published a new report looking at peacetech initiatives responding to the Syrian crisis. Our own projects – SalamaTech... Read More
Look Beyond the CVE Buzzwords; See the People
With all the talk of countering violent extremism (CVE), it can be easy to lose sight of the most important aspect of... Read More
Why Helping Syrians is Harder than it Should Be
While the Syrian civil war continues to rage more than five years on, the challenges in helping Syrians caught in conflict grow. The... Read More
The Unsung Heroes of Syria: Voices of Resilience
There are many unsung heroes in Syria. We are lucky enough to work with some of these Voices of Resilience. Earlier this... Read More
Al Araby Features SalamaTech’s Launch of “Be Heard” Online Portal
This article contains edited excerpts of the original article. For the original Arabic article click here. SalamaTech’s own Basel Mattar was... Read More
Syrians Still Need Help: By the Numbers + What You Can Do
We can all use some good news, particularly with the holiday season upon us. Indeed, recently elected Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s personal... Read More
Weapons from foreign powers, including Brazil, fuel the Yemen conflict
Robert Muggah and Nathan B. Thompson for GlobalPost Yemen is the new Syria. A civil war erupted there early this year between... Read More