Alex Adder
@adder_alex
Dreamer, engineer and visual coms specialist
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01-10-2020 11:01:35
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Monopolies and oligopolies dominate #Lebanon's industries. We step you through two - cement and agriculture - and suggest ways to end this unfair game. Many thanks to the wonderful Rule of Law Programme Middle East & North Africa and KAS Lebanon for their support. #لبنان thinktriangle.net/unfair-game-ho…
Who makes money from #KAFALA? Last year, employers spent around US$105.6 million bringing domestic workers into #Lebanon. 🡫 This is how public and private interests split the pie 🡫 Read our upcoming paper with IDWF - International Domestic Workers Federation & FES Lebanon to learn more...
Political figures have owned at least one quarter of #Lebanon quarries since 1990. Our upcoming investigation reveals the names and companies of politically exposed quarry and crusher owners. Stay tuned. Megaphone Daraj Media Public Works Studio Gino Raidy عبير سقسوق
Lebanon's implosion is being directed so everyday people suffer the most, while the elites bide their time. With the excellent Triangle - Policy | Research | Impact we pick apart exactly how the banks are shifting the burden onto the people. ow.ly/e6p850F1ViA
It’s really the first time for me in several decades, writing about something I deeply care about - Lebanon & it’s citizens - and having graphics that go well beyond the text (as they should)! Thank you Alex Adder and Triangle - Policy | Research | Impact thinktriangle.net/the-great-sell…
Plunge into the gripping saga of how #Lebanon sold off its financial future – a stark warning that Lebanon’s bankers & their enablers still need to be held to account for one of the country’s darkest financial hours. A tragedy in six acts by Nicholas Noe bit.ly/3NiMGmU
I wish everyone on Earth knew how genuinely "off the charts" key planetary trends are right now, and how abnormal and critical it is. Things like atmospheric CO2 fraction, heat extremes on land and ocean, biodiversity loss and extinction rates. All alarms should be going off