The May edition of Koperink explores the theme of the desert, delving into the vastness, beauty, and challenges of these arid landscapes. Deserts serve as witnesses to history, origins of civilizations, and lessons in adapting to nature's forces. The text highlights the magic and contrasts of deserts, inspiring creativity and contemplation.
The article sheds light on Yemen, often overlooked in the media, portraying it as the poorest Arab country plagued by internal conflicts and the world's largest humanitarian crisis. The historical background of Yemen's divisions, tribal influences, and current struggles are detailed, emphasizing the complexity and dire situation in the country.
Exploring the topic of economic and social inequalities, the text delves into the importance of evidence-based policymaking. It discusses the use of randomized controlled trials in evaluating interventions and projects, citing the Nobel laureates in economics for their work in combating poverty using this method. The advantages and criticisms of this approach are outlined, highlighting its growing relevance in shaping effective policies.