Mostafa Kashef is Cairo-based journalist specializing in civic issues in Egypt. He has worked as an investigative reporter with Al-Dustour, Egypt’s leading opposition newspaper, and he is the former editor for social issues at Ain, an Egyptian youth publication. During the January 25 Revolution, Mostafa also supported the New York Times‘ reporting in Cairo. Fascinated by social trends and movements, he is a firm believer in inclusive progress and equitable resource allocation. His work with Reboot focuses on identifying and reporting on emergent social patterns in post-revolutionary Egypt.
Mostafa Kashef
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In Other Rooms, Other Wonders
by: Daniyal Mueenuddin
Poetic meditations on the day-to-day life in rural Pakistan, as told through eight interwoven stories that highlight the perpetual tension between human aspiration and social reality.
In the Bubble: Designing in a Complex World
by: John Thackara
A grand meditation on the current state of design, and how we might do better. Using themes such as mobility, conviviality, and flow, Thackara calls for ever more thoughtful design that is attuned to the needs of our planet and its people.
A Case of Exploding Mangoes
by: Mohammed Hanif
Covering the period of General Zia’s rule during the cold-war 1980′s, this satirical riff on modern Pakistani history provides a concise view of the country’s contemporary psychology.
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Looking forward to sitting down and reading the new issue of @innovationsjrnl. Mobile Money, mLegal, and more.
@Walie We were working with UBL and MEDA on a Gates-funded project. Thanks for asking! http://t.co/5ujrOes
Interesting piece by @nealunger. Tech is only one piece of the puzzle. "Afghanistan's Amazing DIY Internet" http://t.co/TaQV0qQ