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171. Feminist Movements post-covid 19: Between Repressions and Solidarities  
The Regional Gender and Feminism Office concludes series of online discussions on "a post-covid feminist agenda" with the fifth discussion on with the fifth online discussion on “Feminist Movements…  
172. What’s so Feminist about Feminist Foreign and Development Policies?  
Adopting feminist foreign and development policies is becoming a trend in many Global North countries, sparking questions around the co-optation of and impact on feminist movements in the Global…  
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Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Annual Report 2021
 
We promote and strengthen Social Democracy, above all through • Civic and political education • Policy advice • International cooperation • Encouraging the advancement of talented young…  
174. Post-Covid Feminist Strategies for Climate Justice in the MENA Region  
The session aims to inform feminist action on climate change and gender justice in the MENA region and provides possible recommendations and feminist strategies for economic and political reforms for…  
175. Can the Third Time be the Charm for Yemen?  
The extension of a truce between Houthis and the government in Yemen is good news. But real momentum for a peace process is still lacking.  
176. Can Iraq’s Democracy still be Saved?  
The storming of the Iraqi parliament by supporters of Al-Sadr were motivated by years of political impasse — threatening Iraq's democracy and peace  
177. Post-Covid Feminist Framework for Digital Justice in the MENA Region  
The Regional Gender and Feminism Office at Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) is pleased to invite you to its third online discussion from the “post-covid feminist agenda” series.  
178. Young Feminist Dynamics, New Stakes  
Since their inception in the mid-eighties, and for over more than two decades, Moroccan feminist organizations have been instrumental in advocating for the acknowledgement of the principle of…  
179. Gulf News, 18.07.2022: Growing Protests Worldwide but not with similar Risks  
A study by Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung and the Initiative for Policy Dialogue in 2021 shows that the number of protests worldwide has tripled in the last 15 years.  
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Psychology of Crowds: why rational discourse does not cross the minds?
 
In Tunisia and all over the world, populist personalities manage to reach power by borrowing an irrational discourse that uses emotions to the detriment of reason and takes the dramatization of the…  
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