Bio
Natacha Danon
Natacha Danon is a researcher and analyst who has worked on Syria for over 8 years in the media, humanitarian, and stabilization sectors. She holds a Master’s degree in International Security from Sciences Po and a Bachelor’s degree in Politics from Bates College. Her areas of focus include governance, civil society, and humanitarian affairs.
Latest Articles
What could war between Israel and Hamas mean for Syria?
Amid fears of war between Israel and Hamas spiraling into a regional conflagration, analysts weigh the impact of regional players and assess the likelihood of another front in Syria.
French protests revive ‘trauma of war’ for Syrians and new fears for their future
For Syrians in France, recent confrontations between protesters and police have revived memories of the revolution and the ‘trauma of war,’ while provoking new anxieties around the country’s future and their place in it.
‘The real response’: Earthquake highlights role of Syrian-led relief organizations amid UN paralysis
The slow international response to the crisis in northwestern Syria after the February 6 earthquake highlights the central role of aid workers in both Turkey and Syria, whose staff raced to respond while being themselves impacted.