In terms of the everyday life of the people, nothing has changed in Egypt after the revolution. There are many economic problems remaining in the country because the whole economic system was corrupt before the revolution and built on a few businessmen who were close to the power. Most of them are now in prison.
Gyavas, the Yezidi woman seen here,is busy preparing everything the family will need to spend the next three months in the mountains of Geghard with their grazing livestock.
In 2005, a new concept came into being – forests with production significance. These were forest that could be constantly culled of mature trees for reprocessing.
The following entries, as I hope you will find, will not only elucidate the events of my days as an AGBU Intern but will also prove to be an all-around guide, explaining: