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House of Wisdom In ancient Baghdad, the scholar known as Caliph Mamoun founded the “Beit al-Hikamah” (House of Wisdom), an academy, library, museum, observatory and translation center in...
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Circ.: 55,000 (WEEKLY) Price: Free Subscription: $75.00/year Description: Al Watan is a weekly Arab American newspaper dedicated to providing its constituency with up-to-date news breaking information. Al Watan was established in 1992 in Washington DC and has since expanded with three additional locations in San Francisco, Los Angeles, California and New York. Its mission is to provide customers with the most current, valuable, reliable and informative news on political, economical, social, cultural, and educational issues, which concern the Arab American community and their relations with the US society at-large. Its top-priority is ensuring that ethical business practices are followed through all of our business activities. Date Established: 1992
AMAR U.S. is a Washington DC-based non-profit providing health care, health education, and other education and training in Iraq and Lebanon. AMAR is on the ground today in Iraq and Lebanon, helping those most in need to rebuild their lives. Our all-local staff serve hundreds of thousands of their compatriots each month. But it is our aim to do so much more in these needy communities and to help others across the region to ensure a rise in health, education, and prosperity for all. AMAR U.S. is the new American affiliate of the AMAR International Charitable Foundation, a British charity which has been working since 1991 to provide health care and education to populations in need in conflict-affected areas in the Middle East. Today AMAR delivers over one million medical consultations each year in Iraq and Lebanon through a network of 35 health centers, helping a catchment area of over 600,000 men, women and children. In addition, AMAR runs programs to strengthen and educate the communities it serves, including Health Education in Schools, Democracy and Political Participation, and Women Health Volunteers programs. One thousand Iraqi widows benefit from an AMAR program to integrate them into the Iraqi economy through training in literacy and job skills. Another AMAR project taught the history and culture of the Iraqi marshlands to Marsh Arab refugees who had been separated from their homeland. AMAR recently began a project in Iraq
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