The city of Damascus has seen significant changes in its economic landscape in the aftermath of dictatorship and the rise of economic nationalism. While the removal of a dictator can bring hopes for a more open and vibrant economy, the reality in Damascus has been more complex.
The documentary film "Damascus After Dictatorship" provides a poignant and in-depth look at the city of Damascus in the aftermath of years of dictatorship. The film delves into the lives of ordinary citizens who have endured the harsh realities of living under authoritarian rule and explores the challenges they face as they strive to rebuild their lives and their city.
The city of Damascus, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, has seen significant changes in the aftermath of dictatorship. As the political landscape in Syria evolves, so do the economic and social institutions in the capital city. One of the areas that has seen rapid advancements is the banking sector, particularly in the realm of digital banking.