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Social Resilience and Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Egypt and the United Arab Emirates
Abstract
The current research addressed the topic of social resilience and the response to the COVID-19 pandemic in both Egypt and the United Arab Emirates on a comparative basis. The research formulated a group of theatrical issues, put several goals and questions, and developed a methodological design based on combining the requirements of quantitative and qualitative research, starting with the re-analysis approach to results of literature, analyzing the available statistics and secondary data, as well as employing the participation observation tool for situations and events related to the pandemic. The research came out with several results, including the necessity to search for alternatives to create transformational resilience in preparation for future pandemics, building corporate social responsibility on the principle of humanity to achieve social justice for all, shedding light on social resilience in the family system in response to pandemics, and adding the trust variable to other variables of social resilience.
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