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COVID-19 Analysis: Can Arab World’s Poorest Survive Stay at Home Calls?

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Rana Taha; Dina Aboughazala

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BBC Monitoring, Number 13 April 2020 (2020)
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Weyland, Petra. "The Pandemic in the Middle East and North Africa: Reflections on Current and Future Impacts." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 19, no. 2 (2020): 89-99.
"Пандемия на Ближнем Востоке и в Северной Африке: размышления о текущих и будущих воздействиях." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 19, no. 2 (2020): 100-112.
APA style: Taha, R., & Aboughazala D. (2020).  COVID-19 Analysis: Can Arab World’s Poorest Survive Stay at Home Calls?.
Chicago style: Taha, Rana, and Dina Aboughazala. COVID-19 Analysis: Can Arab World’s Poorest Survive Stay at Home Calls?. BBC Monitoring, 2020.
IEEE style: Taha, R., and D. Aboughazala, COVID-19 Analysis: Can Arab World’s Poorest Survive Stay at Home Calls?, no. 13 April 2020: BBC Monitoring, 2020.
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